Traveling with Marijuana in Colorado: What You Need to Know
As Colorado continues to be a hub for marijuana enthusiasts, many residents and visitors alike may be wondering about the rules surrounding travel with marijuana. With over 20 states now legalizing recreational marijuana, it’s essential to understand the laws and regulations in Colorado.
First and foremost, it’s important to note that marijuana remains illegal under federal law, except for products containing less than 0.3% THC. As a result, it’s not permitted to fly with marijuana, including at Denver International Airport or any other airport. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security officers do not actively search for marijuana or other illegal drugs, but if any are found during screening, the matter will be referred to law enforcement.
When it comes to driving out of state with marijuana purchased in Colorado, it’s crucial to keep in mind that leaving the state with any marijuana product is against the law. According to the state, marijuana purchased in Colorado should be kept within the state’s borders.
For those looking to purchase and consume marijuana in Colorado, there are some important rules to follow. Any adult aged 21 or older with a valid ID can purchase retail marijuana, but there are limits on the amount that can be purchased and possessed. Adults can buy up to 1 ounce of marijuana at a time and possess no more than 2 ounces. Having more than that can result in criminal charges and fines.
It’s also important to note that marijuana use in any form is illegal in all public places, including sidewalks, parks, concert venues, restaurants, and bars. Additionally, marijuana use is prohibited on federal land, including national parks, national forests, and ski areas.
If you’re looking to use marijuana, private property is generally the best option. However, property owners, short-term rental, and hotel owners can ban the use of marijuana on their property, so it’s essential to research the rules at your accommodation before using marijuana.
In summary, while Colorado has legalized recreational marijuana, there are still important rules and regulations to follow when traveling with marijuana. It’s crucial to understand the laws surrounding marijuana use and possession, both within the state and when traveling out of state.