No. There are no adult-use marijuana dispensaries in the City of Farmington Hills. In accordance with Section 18-9 of the Farmington Hills Code of Ordinances, marijuana dispensaries are prohibited in all zoning districts of the city.
No. Section 18-9 of the Farmington Hills Code of Ordinances makes the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries within the Farmington Hills limits illegal. Hence, there are no medical marijuana dispensaries in the city.
No. There are no online cannabis dispensaries in Farmington Hills.
There are no marijuana dispensaries to visit in the City of Farmington Hills.
Cannabis dispensaries are prohibited in the City of Farmington Hills; hence there are no regulations related to the operation of cannabis dispensaries in the city.
The following recreational cannabis rules adopted from the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marijuana Act (MRTMA) are in operation in the City of Farmington Hills:
Only persons aged 21 or older can have, use, or cultivate marijuana plants in the City of Farmington Hills
Adults in the city can possess 2.5 ounces of cannabis, with no more than 15 grams of the 2.5-ounce limit in concentrated form
Adults can grow up to 12 cannabis plants and store up to 10 ounces from legally cultivated plants. Cultivation must be carried out indoors and not visible from a public area except with the use of optical aids
It is not allowed to consume marijuana when operating or in control of a vehicle
Cannabis possession on the grounds of a school is illegal
Giving marijuana or marijuana paraphernalia to someone under the age of 21 is illegal
Cannabis smoking in public is illegal
Shipping cannabis across state lines is illegal
Sharing cannabis within the permitted possession limits with other adults of legal age (21 or older) is legal as long no form of compensation or remuneration is involved
Employers in Farmington Hills are not compelled to allow or facilitate legal recreational cannabis activities on their properties or work environments. The MRTMA does not preclude an employer from penalizing a worker for violating a workplace drug policy or working under the influence of marijuana. An employer may also refuse to hire, terminate, punish, or otherwise take adverse employment action against an employee because of that individual's breach of a workplace drug policy or because the individual was working under the influence of marijuana
In Farmington Hills, medical marijuana is available to patients who suffer from certain approved conditions under the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program (MMMP). Medical marijuana is made legal in Farmington Hills and statewide through the Michigan Compassionate Care Initiative, approved in 2008. The Initiative created the MMMP, which allows seriously ill patients to use cannabis pursuant to the approvals of Michigan-licensed doctors.
Under the MMMP:
Minors can access medical cannabis through their approved caregivers. Caregivers must be adult Michigan residents approved by the Michigan Regulatory Agency
Qualifying patients must register with the MMMP and obtain medical marijuana licenses before buying or cultivating cannabis
Registered patients can obtain 2.5 ounces of cannabis per day but no more than 10 ounces per month
Registered patients may grow 12 cannabis plants indoors in secure and locked areas. Cultivating more cannabis plants for medical use requires a Michigan commercial cultivation license
Farmington Hills employers are not allowed to discriminate against employees who are registered medical marijuana patients but can enforce restrictions to maintain drug-free workplaces
It is illegal to use medical cannabis in public places
Patients approved for inclusion in the Michigan Medicinal Marijuana Program are issued medical marijuana cards. Patients must have conditions qualifying for treatment with medical marijuana under the MMMP, live in one of the jurisdictions in Michigan, and get a recommendation for medical marijuana use from a medical doctor or osteopathic physician licensed in Michigan. Individuals over the age of 18 only need one medical cannabis certification, while persons not yet 18 must obtain two certifications.
The next step after getting certification for medical marijuana is to apply online via the Michigan Licensing and Regulatory Agency Accela Portal. The same documentation is required for online and mail applicants. These include:
A completed Michigan medical marijuana card application form
Proof of Farmington Hills residency
The medical cannabis certification obtained from a Michigan-licensed physician
A Michigan Secretary of State-issued ID, signed voter registration, or a Michigan driver's license. You must submit a valid government-issued ID or document if you provide a voter registration ID. The government-issued ID must have your name and date of birth
A $40 application fee
The application must be submitted to:
You may check the instructional manual on the CRA (Cannabis Regulatory Agency) website for more information on getting a Michigan medical marijuana card. Typically, your card will become available in three weeks or less.
While cannabis sales are illegal in Farmington Hills, adults of legal age and registered medical marijuana patients are not prohibited from using cannabis in the comfort of their homes. Note that cannabis use is banned in public places and on federal property.
You cannot purchase cannabis in Farmington Hills as cannabis retail stores are banned in the city.
There are no approved retail stores in the city.
Cannabis sales are prohibited in Farmington Hills. Hence, you cannot find cannabis strains sold legally at any outlets.
No. Farmington Hills prohibits marijuana consumption in public areas and in public view. Adults over the age of 21 and registered patients may smoke cannabis in their homes and the homes of persons who approve it. Smoking marijuana is prohibited on school grounds and in correctional facilities.
In Farmington Hills, it is also illegal to smoke marijuana in a private car, regardless of whether the vehicle is in motion or not. Additionally, Michigan outlaws smoking marijuana in car passenger seats.
Farmington Hills adults aged 21 or older can cultivate 12 cannabis plants and have up to:
10 ounces of cannabis at home or 2.5 ounces of flower in public areas
35 ounces of liquid cannabis product
16 ounces of solid cannabis products, such as edibles
15 grams of cannabis extracts
Patients registered with the state can also grow 12 cannabis plants and have up to:
2.5 ounces of cannabis flower
36 fluid ounces of cannabis (liquid form)
15 grams of concentrated marijuana
16 ounces of cannabis (solid form)
No. The transport of cannabis across state lines in or out of Farmington Hills is illegal under federal law.
Yes, you can order cannabis online in Farmington Hills.
No. No 24-hour dispensaries exist in the city. Per city laws, no dispensaries may operate in Farmington Hills.
There are no approved marijuana retailers in Farmington Hills.
There are no cannabis retailers in the City of Farmington Hills.
There are no dispensaries in Farmington Hills.
You cannot visit a cannabis dispensary in Farmington Hills, as such establishments are not authorized to operate there.
No cannabis or marijuana dispensaries may operate within the City of Farmington Hills.
Farmington Hills does not issue licenses or business permits to persons looking to set up cannabis dispensaries.
There are no dispensaries to visit in Farmington Hills.
Cannabis dispensaries do not exist in Farmington Hills.
There are no cannabis retail stores in the City of Farmington Hills.
There are no dispensaries in Farmington Hills.
The Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) oversees and regulates cannabis-related activities in the City of Farmington Hills. You can reach out to any of the agency’s divisions via the contact information on the agency’s online page.
You may report illegal cannabis activities in Farmington Hills to the Cannabis Regulatory Agency through the agency’s Enforcement Division at:
Cannabis Regulatory Agency
Enforcement Division
P.O. Box 30205
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone Number: (517) 284-8599
Email: CRA-Enforcement@Michigan.gov
You can also file reports via the CRA Online Complaint System or the Farmington Hills Police Department by calling the PD at (248) 871-2600.