For the Canna-Curious
Whether you are cannabis curious or an experienced consumer, explore FAQs and what to know before you go. Want tips on where to start? You’re in the right place. Read through this must-know information before you go.
Cannabis 101
From first-time consumers to those more experienced, we encourage you to review the Cannabis 101 page for detailed information on what to know before visiting.
Recreational Marijuana Use in Michigan
Adult-use cannabis and possession by people 21 and older was legalized in the state of Michigan in 2018. All visitors must follow Michigan law regarding cannabis use and possession. Consumers must be ages 21+. Adults may buy up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis products per day, and that’s the maximum you’re allowed to have on your person.
There are several licensed provisioning cneters within Washtenaw County stocked with flower, edibles, concentrates, and infused products. View a map of area cannabis provisioning centers.
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What to Know Before You Go
While cannabis is legal statewide, there are significant “cans” and “cannots” that all consumers must follow:
What you CANNOT do:
- Cannot smoke or otherwise consume in a car or on any Michigan road. This goes for both drivers AND passengers.
- Cannot smoke in public places.
- Cannot consume in your hotel or rental unless they’re specified as marijuana-friendly. (Note: there aren’t many of these establishments in Michigan.)
- Cannot consume on the property of a cannabis dispensary.
What you CAN do:
- Can consume in a Michigan State Park, but only in your tent or camper—not around the campfire, in an official park cabin, on a hiking trail, or at the beach.
- Can enjoy cannabis at one of the many licensed cannabis events in Michigan or one of the consumption lounges open in the state.
- Can smoke on private property, but it still needs to be out of sight of the public.
Review our Cannabis 101 page for more information on what you need to know before you go. Know Before You Go.