No, there are no marijuana dispensaries in Rochester Hills. The Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act was enacted in 2018 to allow the possession and use of recreational marijuana by adults aged 21 years and older in Michigan. However, the Act also allows local authorities to permit or prohibit the establishment of marijuana businesses in their jurisdictions. They may also limit the number of marijuana businesses within their boundaries. The Rochester Hills City Council passed Ordinance Number 608 in November 2018 to prohibit marijuana establishments, including marijuana dispensaries (marijuana retailers), within the city boundaries.
No, there are no medical cannabis dispensaries in Rochester Hills. While medical marijuana was legalized in Michigan in 2008 by the enactment of the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act (MMMA), the sale of medical marijuana was not allowed in Rochester Hills. In 2016, the Medical Marihuana Act was amended to permit the sale of medical marijuana by licensed medical marijuana dispensaries called provisioning centers, but none was licensed by the Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) to operate in Rochester Hills.
Yes, Rochester Hills residents can buy weed online from licensed dispensaries in Michigan. The Michigan Regulation And Taxation of Marihuana Act permits Rochester Hills residents to order marijuana from online marijuana dispensaries and have them delivered to their homes. The Act prevents local authorities from enacting laws to prohibit the delivery of marijuana to adult residents. All forms of cannabis can be ordered online in Rochester Hills.
There are no marijuana dispensaries in Rochester Hills. However, Rochester Hills residents aged 21 years and older may visit marijuana dispensaries in neighboring cities in Michigan. They can search for the nearest marijuana dispensaries to them on the Internet to locate marijuana dispensaries closest to them. They must carry valid government-issued identification cards and hold adequate cash when visiting dispensaries near Rochester Hills. They may purchase up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana and up to 15 grams of marijuana concentrates. Medical marijuana patients must visit medical marijuana dispensaries in other cities with their medical marijuana cards. They may only purchase up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis per day. Medical marijuana is exempted from excise tax in Michigan.
Rochester Hills prohibits the operations of cannabis dispensaries in the city. According to Ordinance No. 608, all classes of marijuana businesses are prohibited in Rochester Hills.
The following are some recreational marijuana laws in Rochester Hills:
Rochester Hills residents aged 21 years and older may only consume marijuana in private. The consumption of cannabis in public places, including schools, religious grounds, public transport, and federal lands, is prohibited
Property owners and employers may prohibit the consumption of cannabis on their premises
Rochester Hills residents may legally possess up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana and up to 15 grams of marijuana concentrates
Rochester Hills residents aged 21 years or over may gift other adults up to 2.5 ounces of weed
Rochester Hills residents may only cultivate up to 12 marijuana plants in their residences for personal use. The plants must be invisible to the public and in a secure location inaccessible to minors
It is illegal consume cannabis while driving or to drive while under the influence of cannabis in Rochester Hills
The following are some of the medical marijuana laws in Rochester Hills:
Medical marijuana patients may possess and use up to 2.5 ounces of medical cannabis
Medical marijuana patients may cultivate up to 12 cannabis plants in their homes
It is illegal for medical cannabis patients to drive while under the influence of medical cannabis in Rochester Hills
Out-of-state medical marijuana patients are allowed to possess and use up to 2.5 ounces of medical marijuana in Rochester Hills, provided their state practices medical marijuana reciprocity
Rochester Hills residents intending to obtain medical marijuana cards must apply to the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program (MMMP) under the Cannabis Regulatory Agency. They may apply for Michigan Medical Marijuana Program (MMMP) identification cards online or by mail. Applicants designating caregivers must apply by mail. An applicant must be certified by a doctor of osteopathy (DO) or a medical doctor (MD) as eligible for medical marijuana therapy. They need the following to apply for a Michigan medical marijuana card:
Proof of Rochester Hills residency
Physician certification
Application fee
An applicant can register online by first creating an account on the CRA website and then completing the application by following the instructions in the Applying for Patient Only Registry Card. The MMMP will send an email to the applicant if the application is approved. The MMMP ID card will be sent via mail to the medical marijuana patient within 10 business days after the approval.
A persont applying for the MMMP ID card by mail in Rochester Hills must submit a completed MMMP Application Packet. Application packets and required documents should be mailed to:
Michigan Medical Marijuana Program
P.O. Box 30083
Lansing, MI 45909
The Michigan Medical Marijuana Program will send medical marijuana cards within 15 business days to successful applicants by mail.
Marijuana can only be consumed in private spaces in Rochester Hills. Property owners may ban marijuana consumption on their properties. It is illegal to consume marijuana on federal lands and buildings in Rochester Hills.
There are no marijuana dispensaries in Rochester Hills. However, Rochester Hills residents aged 21 years and over can buy recreational marijuana from marijuana dispensaries in nearby cities with their government-issued identification cards. Medical marijuana patients in Rochester Hills may also purchase medical marijuana from medical marijuana dispensaries in neighboring cities with their Michigan Medical Marijuana Program identification cards. The MMMA limits the amount of medical cannabis a patient can buy to 2.5 ounces of usable marijuana in a day.
There are no cannabis dispensaries in Rochester Hills.
There are no marijuana dispensaries in Rochester Hills, but common marijuana strains consumed by Rochester Hills residents include Blueberry Crumble, GMO Cookies, Jenny Kush, Wedding Cake, Deep Breath, and Vanilla Gorilla.
No, it is illegal to smoke weed in public places in Rochester Hills. It is also unlawful to smoke cannabis in a car in public.
Rochester Hills residents aged 21 years and older can possess up to 2.5 ounces of weed and up to 15g of marijuana concentrates. Medical marijuana patients can also possess up to 2.5 ounces of medicinal marijuana.
No, it is illegal to ship cannabis into Rochester Hills from other states. Marijuana remains a banned substance at the federal level and must not be taken across state lines.
Yes, Rochester Hills residents aged 21 years and over can order marijuana online from marijuana dispensaries in other Michigan cities and have them delivered to their homes. Medical marijuana patients aged 18 years and older may also order medical cannabis online.
No, there are no marijuana dispensaries in Rochester Hills.
No, tourists cannot use cannabis dispensaries in Rochester Hills because there are no marijuana dispensaries in the city.
There are no marijuana dispensaries in Rochester Hills. However, Rochester Hills residents visiting cannabis dispensaries in neighboring cities must go with their government-issued identification cards. Similarly, medical marijuana patients must hold their Michigan medical marijuana identification cards.
There are no weed dispensaries in Rochester Hills.
There are no cannabis dispensaries in Rochester Hills. However, marijuana dispensaries in other Michigan cities scan customers’ ID cards before selling marijuana products.
There are no marijuana dispensaries in Rochester Hills.
There are no marijuana dispensaries in Rochester Hills. However, licensed marijuana dispensaries in Michigan cannot accept credit cards, as cannabis remains illegal at the federal level.
There are no dispensaries in Rochester Hills, but a Rochester Hills resident can visit as many cannabis dispensaries in nearby cities in a day as they desire, provided they are still within the legal possession limits.
No. There are no cannabis dispensaries in Rochester Hills. Cannabis dispensaries in other Michigan cities do not take health insurance because marijuana is illegal at the federal level.
There are no marijuana dispensaries in Rochester Hills.
There are no dispensaries in Rochester Hills. The Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act prohibits persons under 21 years from entering recreational cannabis retail stores. However, registered medical marijuana patients aged 18 years and older may enter medical cannabis dispensaries in other Michigan cities with their medical marijuana identification cards.
The Rochester Hills cannabis regulator’s contact information can be found on the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency’s website.
Rochester Hills residents can report illegal marijuana activities to the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency at (517) 284-8599. They can also contact the Rochester Hills Sheriff’s Office at (248) 656-4600.