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Vermont
Legal Status at a Glance
Cannabis is LEGAL FOR RECREATIONAL USE in Vermont. Adults 21 and older may purchase, possess, and consume cannabis without a medical card.
Possession & Purchase Limits
Possession limit: 1 oz. Purchase limit: 1 oz per transaction.
Home Cultivation Rules
Home cultivation in Vermont: 6 plants (2 mature, 4 immature) per person.
Medical Program Details
Medical program remains active under Cannabis Control Board oversight.
Key Restrictions & Notes
S.54 legalized possession 2018; retail sales began 2022. Public consumption prohibited. No consumption in vehicles.
Official State Source
For the most current cannabis laws in Vermont, visit the official source at https://ccb.vermont.gov/. Laws and local regulations can change — verify with your local jurisdiction before purchasing or possessing cannabis.
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Moving to Vermont from elsewhere
Cannabis laws change rapidly. This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Always verify current state and local regulations before purchasing, possessing, or cultivating cannabis. Federal law still classifies cannabis as a Schedule I controlled substance.