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Is Cannabis Legal in My State? A State-by-State Guide to Marijuana Laws

A plain-English guide to cannabis legal by state: what adults 21+ should know, how to think about it, and where to go for the next level of detail.

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Is Cannabis Legal in My State? A State-by-State Guide to Marijuana Laws
## The Short Answer Cannabis legal status varies by state across three categories: adult-use (legal for adults 21+), medical (legal with a qualifying condition and state registration), and illegal (possession, sale, or use prohibited). As of 2026, most US states permit some form of legal cannabis; the specifics vary substantially. For adults 21 and older, the rule is simple: the law that matters is the law where you physically are. ## The Three Main Categories **Adult-use legal states.** Anyone 21 or older can purchase and possess cannabis from a licensed retailer, subject to possession limits and use restrictions. Most of these states also run medical programs. **Medical-only states.** Cannabis is legal with a state-issued medical marijuana card for qualifying conditions. Recreational possession remains illegal. **Prohibited states.** Possession, sale, and use remain illegal under state law. ## Common Rules Across Legal States Across most legal states, the following rules apply: - **21 and older** for adult-use. Medical cardholders may be younger with parental consent in some states. - **Possession limits** (typical range: 1 oz flower, varying for other product types). - **No public consumption.** Private residences and some licensed consumption lounges. - **No driving under the influence.** - **No transport across state lines**, even between two legal states, interstate transport is federally illegal. - **Home-grow allowances vary** (some states permit; others prohibit). ## New York Specifically - Adult-use legal (2021 MRTA). - 21 and older. - 3 ounces of flower / 24 grams of concentrate possession limit. - No public consumption (New York state law prohibits cannabis consumption on state-owned land and in public spaces). - Licensed retailers only, verify via OCM QR code at [cannabis.ny.gov](https://cannabis.ny.gov). - Home grow: limited home cultivation allowed under specific rules. - Medical program also operating. ## Why "Check Your State" Matters Laws change. A state with a prohibition when this article was written may pass legalization; a state with adult-use may modify possession limits. The authoritative source is your state government's cannabis regulatory body or current state statutes. ## Traveling Across States Federal law (cannabis is Schedule I) supersedes state laws during interstate travel. Even if you're moving between two adult-use states, transporting cannabis across the state line is a federal crime. See [cannabis and travel](/blog/cannabis-and-travel-can-you-fly-with-weed-or-cross-state-lines). ## Federal vs State Cannabis remains federally illegal as Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act. The federal government has largely not enforced against state-legal cannabis businesses since Cole Memo (2013) and subsequent guidance, but federal illegality has ongoing consequences for banking, interstate commerce, and professional licensing. See [federal cannabis laws explained](/blog/federal-cannabis-laws-explained-where-rescheduling-and-reform-stand). ## Where to Go Next Related reading: [federal cannabis laws explained](/blog/federal-cannabis-laws-explained-where-rescheduling-and-reform-stand), [hemp vs marijuana legal definitions](/blog/hemp-vs-marijuana-legal-definitions-and-why-they-matter), and [cannabis and travel](/blog/cannabis-and-travel-can-you-fly-with-weed-or-cross-state-lines). --- *This article is consumer education for adults 21+. Nothing here is medical, legal, or financial advice. Cannabis laws vary by state, always verify your state's current rules and, for health questions, consult a licensed clinician. For regulated New York retail, verify licensing via the OCM QR-code system at [cannabis.ny.gov](https://cannabis.ny.gov).*