Michigan residents were thrilled when recreational marijuana was legalized in the state, and naturally, it also drew the attention and excitement of some of our neighbors who are interested in experiencing marijuana but can’t get it at home. This interest grew into a cannabis tourism industry in Michigan—one you can benefit from as long as you know what you’re allowed to do and what you aren’t.
Buying Marijuana in Michigan
So you’re headed to the Mitten, and you’re wondering if you can buy marijuana as an out-of-state visitor. The short answer? Yes, of course. The long answer? Yes, of course—just take the time to learn the rules of the state before you get in the car or board the plane. It will make your experience so much easier, faster, and more pleasant, allowing you to get your green and get back to your vacation. If you’re considering a trip here, we conveniently have all the answers to your Michigan cannabis tourism questions right here:
Can I Buy Marijuana in Michigan if I’m From Out of State?
Yes, out-of-state visitors can buy marijuana in Michigan as long as you’re 21 or older, and you have a valid, state-issued photo ID. Michigan doesn’t differentiate between residents and non-residents, but if you’re traveling from out of state to Michigan, just make sure you finish consuming your cannabis (or dispose of your leftovers) before you travel home. It’s illegal to carry marijuana across state lines—so make sure you get rid of it.
Where Can I Buy Recreational Marijuana in Michigan?
Recreational marijuana can be purchased throughout Michigan in licensed retail locations. While you can do a quick Google search to find a dispensary near where you’re staying, you can also visit the state registry to see all licensed retailers in Michigan. With more and more dispensaries opening up throughout the Mitten State, you’ll likely have no trouble finding a dispensary within easy driving distance if you’re outside of a city, and you’ll have a plethora of options within a city.
How Much Cannabis Can I Buy in Michigan?
In Michigan, the cannabis purchase limits allow you to purchase up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana at time, including 15 grams or less of concentrate. If you prefer edibles and you’re trying to figure out how many you’re allowed to buy while you’re here, we’ll make it easy for you—Michigan counts 16 ounces of edibles as one ounce of marijuana. Residents can also possess up to 10 ounces in their home and grow up to 12 plants for their own personal use, provided the plants are hidden from public view.
If you’re buying marijuana in Michigan, don’t let yourself be tempted to buy too much. Because you can’t take it across state lines, any extra cannabis is just going to get thrown out—and no one wants to waste marijuana. Besides, you can always head back to the dispensary if you need more.
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