View the full County Code, Chapter 34A, regulating medical cannabis cultivation. Up to 6 cannabis plants per residence may be cultivated for personal use by adults age 21 or older.
Plants must be grown indoor on parcels less than five acres. Restrictions apply. View the full County Code, Chapter 34C, regulating medical cannabis cultivation. Buying cannabis. Cannabis cannot be purchased in unincorporated Butte County because retail sales outlets are prohibited. Cannabis may be delivered to customers in Butte County from a licensed retailer located outside Butte County.
Giving away cannabis. Cannabis grown for personal medical use cannot be traded or sold. Adults may give away up to Cannabis grown for personal adult use cannot be traded or sold. Growing area restrictions apply based on the parcel size for medical cannabis.
Up to 6 cannabis plants can be grown for personal adult use, but must be grown indoors on parcels less than 5 acres. Growing must be done on a legal parcel of property that includes an occupied residence Growing parcels must have a permitted permanent water well or connection to municipal water. Only Butte County resident who have been residents for a minimum of one year may grow cannabis for medical use.
Written permission is required from the property owner for tenants who grow cannabis. Growing is prohibited in some places, such as within 1, feet of youth-oriented facilities, a school, a park, or any church or residential treatment facility; within feet of a school bus stop.
Additional Resources: Other restrictions apply to the cultivation of medical cannabis and adult use cannabis for personal use. City of Chico Marijuana Ordinace Cannabis remains classified as a Schedule I drug under the federal Controlled Substances Act, and its purchase, possession, distribution, or use within California may be unlawful under federal law. Contact Public Health. Media Center. Connect with Us.
Contact Public Health - Right Pane. Locations and Hours - Right Pane. Take extra care to grow safely if you have children or pets at home. Municipalities may pass additional bylaws that further restrict cultivation. Some have, so be aware of local bylaws. Cannabis can be purchased by adults 19 or over at designated NSLC stores or online. For more information, visit the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation. While edibles can be produced at home for personal use, it remains illegal under federal law to sell edibles, including at restaurants and markets.
Federal regulations for the legal sale and production of edible cannabis, extracts and topicals came into effect on October 17, The rules for transporting cannabis in a vehicle are the same as alcohol. Cannabis must be in a closed, sealed package and out of reach from anyone in the vehicle. Only medical patients can buy medical marijuana in Maine. Individuals who have received a patient certification from a medical professional may legally access medical marijuana from a registered caregiver or dispensary.
Cards are available to Maine residents only. Patients visiting Maine from another state may be able to purchase medical marijuana from a registered caregiver or dispensary if they have valid patient identification credentials like a registry or patient identification card and their state of residence allows them to use their state-issued credential to purchase medical marijuana in Maine.
See: 22 M. Maine has five dispensaries. Please note: dispensaries are not to be confused with caregivers. A caregiver may operate one retail store to sell their products. Until recently, dispensaries were required to by nonprofit entities and there was only one per Maine Department of Health and Human Services Public Health District.
At present, the most notable difference is that dispensaries can grow an unlimited number of marijuana plants. The cost for a patient certification depends on the medical provider conducting the examination and issuing the certification.
In order to ensure patient access to the program, the State of Maine has never charged medical providers for the cards they provide to qualifying patients. To be a qualifying patient in Maine's program, among other things, an individual must possess "a valid written certification These requirements are written into law and aim to preserve the integrity of the medical marijuana program by reducing the possibility of altering and tampering with valid medical certifications.
The Office of Marijuana Policy provides medical providers with tamper-resistant patient certification paper at no cost. You may be interested in reviewing the annual reports or open data of the Maine Medical Use of Marijuana Program. What do I need to apply for or renew a registry identification card caregiver, caregiver assistant, dispensary employee, etc. Download, complete, and submit the appropriate medical use application.
Please review all materials for completeness prior to submission to ensure their timely consideration and processing. The executive order issued by Governor Mills deems these forms of identification extended until 30 days after the termination of the ongoing civil emergency. Current law requires the Department to approve or deny an initial application or a renewal within 30 days of receipt.
In the case of an approval, a registry identification card must be issued within five days of approval.
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