Can You Smoke Weed in Public in Michigan?

Can You Smoke Weed in Michigan?

Yes. Weed smoking is legal in Michigan. Adults of legal age can smoke weed recreationally in accordance with the provisions of the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act (MRTMA). Medical cannabis smoking is also allowed under the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act/mileg.aspx?page=getObject&objectName=mcl-Initiated-Law-1-of-2008).

Can You Smoke Weed in Public in Michigan?

Per Section 333.27954/mileg.aspx?page=getObject&objectName=mcl-333-27954) of the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act, smoking marijuana in public places is prohibited. Therefore, it is illegal to smoke weed in schools, parks, sidewalks, restaurants, cafes, public events, hospitals, theaters, and other locations where the public may be invited to. Marijuana smoking on public property or in public locations is considered a civil infraction punishable with a $500 fine. A subsequent offense attracts a $1,000 fine, while a third offense is punishable with a $2,000 fine.

Can You Smoke Weed in a Vehicle in Michigan?

Michigan law bans smoking weed in a vehicle. Persons caught smoking cannabis in a vehicle may be charged with driving under the influence of marijuana. Operating, navigating, or being in physical control of a motor vehicle, motorboat, or aircraft while under the influence of marijuana is prohibited. If you must take weed with you on a trip within Michigan, it is recommended that you keep the substance in the trunk of the car.

Who Can Smoke Marijuana in Michigan?

Individuals aged 21 or older can smoke marijuana in Marijuana. Patients aged between 18 and 20 who are registered with the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program may be allowed to smoke medical cannabis.

Where Can You Legally Smoke Weed in Michigan?

Cannabis smoking is legal on private property, such as on your own property. Note that state law allows landlords to ban weed smoking on their property. Therefore, you must obtain your landlord’s permission to smoke weed on a rented property. Michigan laws also permit weed smoking at a licensed designated cannabis consumption establishment or licensed cannabis temporary event. Note that federal law supersedes state statutes on weed smoking on federal properties located in Michigan. Since federal law bans the use of cannabis, smoking weed on federal property in Michigan may lead to an arrest and harsher penalties.

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