New Hampshire has legalized marijuana for medical use but has not yet legalized recreational marijuana. As of 2024, only registered patients with qualifying conditions can legally use marijuana for medical purposes.
In New Hampshire, the possession of marijuana for recreational use is illegal. Possession of small amounts of marijuana is considered a misdemeanor and can result in fines and potential jail time. However, the possession of marijuana for medical use is legal for registered patients who have obtained a valid medical marijuana card.
The cultivation of marijuana for recreational use is illegal in New Hampshire. Growing marijuana plants without a valid license is considered a criminal offense and can result in penalties. However, registered patients who have obtained a medical marijuana card are allowed to cultivate a limited number of marijuana plants for personal use.
The penalties for marijuana-related offenses in New Hampshire vary depending on the specific offense and the amount of marijuana involved. Possession of small amounts of marijuana for recreational use is typically punished with fines, while larger amounts can result in more severe penalties, including potential jail time. Possession of marijuana for medical use by registered patients is generally not subject to criminal penalties.
In New Hampshire, medical marijuana can be prescribed by physicians who are registered with the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services. These physicians must meet certain criteria and undergo specific training to be able to recommend medical marijuana to patients with qualifying conditions. Patients must also obtain a valid medical marijuana card from the Department of Health and Human Services to legally use marijuana for medical purposes.
No, smoking marijuana in public is illegal in New Hampshire.
No, only registered patients with a valid medical marijuana card can purchase marijuana from dispensaries in New Hampshire.
Possession of small amounts of marijuana for recreational use is considered a misdemeanor in New Hampshire. However, larger amounts or intent to distribute can result in felony charges.
If caught with marijuana for recreational use, you may face fines and potential jail time. For medical use, registered patients may need to present their valid medical marijuana card to avoid penalties.
The fines for possession of marijuana for recreational use in New Hampshire vary depending on the amount of marijuana involved and previous offenses.
Edibles containing marijuana are legal for registered patients with a valid medical marijuana card in New Hampshire.
CBD products derived from hemp and containing less than 0.3% THC are legal for both medical and recreational use in New Hampshire. However, CBD products derived from marijuana and containing more than 0.3% THC are only legal for registered patients with a valid medical marijuana card.