- Michigan
- Medical use: Legal
- Recreational: Yes
Michigan was one of the first states to establish a medical marijuana program, but they took a huge leap in 2018 when they legalized recreational cannabis, too. Michigan residents aged 21 or older are permitted to possess or transport up to 2.5 ounces of weed at a time. They can also grow up to 12 plants, but not in public view, and are allowed to give 2.5 ounces to another person as long as they don't sell the weed to them directly. It has to be a gift. On the medical side, patients are allowed to possess up to 2.5 ounces of usable marijuana and cultivate up to 12 plants.
Frequently Asked Questions
What labeling requirements exist for cannabis products?
Cannabis products in Michigan must have labels indicating THC content, safety warnings, the product’s origin, and proper storage instructions. Labels must not appeal to children and must clearly identify the product as cannabis or THC-containing.
Are there limits to THC concentrations in edibles sold in Michigan?
Yes, THC levels in cannabis edibles are capped at 10 milligrams per serving and 100 milligrams per package for recreational products. These limits ensure consumer safety and prevent overconsumption.
What testing requirements exist for cannabis products in Michigan?
All cannabis products must be tested by state-licensed safety compliance facilities for potency, contaminants, and other quality standards before sale. Non-compliant products cannot be sold to consumers.











