Maryland Caps THC values ​​and exacerbates the cannabi regulations from July 1, 2025

On July 1, Maryland will implement new cannabis restrictions that do not licens the content and increase the regulatory supervision of legal cannabis.

The new law HB 12/SB 214 prohibits non -licensed cannabis products with more than 0.5 mg THC per serving or over 2.5 mg per package. Those who sell or distribute such articles without a license are charged up to 5,000 US dollars due to offenses and fines.

Licensed pharmacies that are not affected for the sale of medical and leisure cannabis with two licenses-but not licensed retailers must comply with or penetrate the risk (). The procedure is on the market without supervision for gaps to protect consumers, especially young people, from undestected or strong illegal goods ().

These cannabis rules are connected to wide energy and environmental reforms – such as Clean Energy Assessments and Chesapeake Bay Protection, which also start on July 1st. For buyers and sellers, however, cannabis changes a significant shift in the regulatory landscape of Maryland.

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