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Visitors to this site will find little legal information, although there are quite a few links to similar sites if they wish to learn more. There are also several articles on fighting “illegal” drug enforcement (e.g., speed traps). Furthermore, there are some places where you can attempt your prosecutions for possession and distribution via NYPD’s Civil Rights violation form. The latter is straightforward — fill out the form, pay $30 for a Civil Rights Violation Report (available here ), and ship it off with all the other stuff you need to get your case heard in court by filing it from jail.
If you want something done right, do it yourself and tell someone about it!
There are no laws limiting the possession of marijuana in New York State.
There are no laws limiting the possession of marijuana in New York State. You can have as much as you want, smoke it in your own home, take it out of state and bring it back without paying tax or penalty.
It’s also important to note that while marijuana is legal for recreational use in NY, smoking cigarettes has not been banned by any state law! This means that if you want to enjoy a cigarette while smoking some pot, nothing is stopping you from doing so—don’t drive around looking like a stoner when going back home later!
It is illegal to smoke marijuana in public.
You can’t smoke marijuana in public.
It is illegal to smoke marijuana in a car, restaurant, or bar. If you are in a hotel room and want to use marijuana, that’s fine—but remember that it has been illegal for years!
If you are caught smoking marijuana on the street or any other public place where people regularly go (like parks), your actions will have consequences: fines up to $250 plus jail time could happen if someone calls the police on you.
It is illegal to smoke marijuana in cars.
It is illegal to smoke marijuana in cars.
It is also illegal to smoke marijuana in public places, such as parks and beaches.
It is also illegal to smoke marijuana inside your home or on private property where you have permission from the landowner (e.g., a friend’s house). You can’t bring any amount of weed into New York without paying tax or penalty — even if it’s just one joint!
You may smoke marijuana in your own home.
You may smoke marijuana in your own home. The law defines “cannabis” as any plant with a psychoactive component and allows you to use it in the privacy of your residence, including:
You may take marijuana out of the state and bring it into New York without paying tax or penalty.
You may take marijuana out of the state and bring it into New York without paying tax or penalty. However, if you do so, there will be a tax due on the amount you carry over the state border.
However, if you are going to travel with it and go through customs, you must declare it, and there will be a tax due on the amount you are carrying over the state border.
However, if you are going to travel with it and go through customs, you must declare it, and there will be a tax due on the amount you are carrying over the state border.
No taxes will be assessed if you’re traveling from one state to another within New York state borders (say from western NY down to NYC) because they’re all part of New York City’s jurisdiction. If someone wants to bring weed back into their home state after visiting New York City or vice versa (like me!), however…then yes – there will be some added costs associated with transporting your product.
There are no limits on how much marijuana you can have at home in New York State.
You can have as much marijuana as you want in your home, at the airport and the border. There are no limits on how much weed you can bring on vacation or when traveling.
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