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Yes, marijuana is legal in Vermont as of 2025. The state has enacted laws allowing for the recreational use of marijuana by individuals who are 21 years of age or older. This means that adults in Vermont can legally possess and consume marijuana for personal use.
Under Vermont law, individuals who are 21 years of age or older can possess up to one ounce (28 grams) of marijuana. It is important to note that possession of marijuana in amounts exceeding one ounce is still illegal and can result in criminal charges.
In Vermont, individuals who are 21 years of age or older are allowed to cultivate marijuana for personal use. The law permits the cultivation of up to six marijuana plants per household, with a maximum of two mature plants at any given time.
While marijuana is legal for recreational use in Vermont, there are still penalties for certain violations. Possession of more than one ounce but less than two ounces of marijuana is considered a civil violation and can result in a fine. Possession of two ounces or more is considered a criminal offense and can lead to more severe penalties.
In Vermont, medical marijuana can be prescribed by physicians who are registered with the state's medical marijuana program. These physicians must meet certain requirements and have a valid medical license in Vermont. Patients who qualify for medical marijuana can obtain it from licensed dispensaries in the state.
No, it is illegal to smoke marijuana in public in Vermont. Marijuana consumption is only allowed in private spaces.
No, only individuals with a valid medical marijuana card can purchase marijuana from dispensaries in Vermont.
Possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal use is not considered a felony in Vermont. However, possession of larger quantities can result in felony charges.
The consequences for getting caught with marijuana in Vermont depend on the amount in possession. Possession of small amounts is typically a civil violation, while larger amounts can result in criminal charges.
The fine for possession of marijuana in Vermont varies depending on the amount in possession. It can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars.
Yes, edibles are legal for both recreational and medical use in Vermont. However, they must be purchased from licensed dispensaries.
Yes, CBD products that contain less than 0.3% THC are legal in Vermont. These products can be purchased from various retailers in the state.