Cannabis Information

agencyLogo-generic.pngThe Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission (ATCC) and the Maryland Cannabis Administration (MCA) play distinct roles in Maryland's cannabis regulation. Established in 2021 and expanded in 2023 to include cannabis, the ATCC, with its Field Enforcement Division, enforces cannabis laws and ensures compliance in the marketplace, alongside its responsibilities for alcohol and tobacco. Meanwhile, the MCA focuses on the administrative side, handling the issuance of licenses and permits for medical and retail cannabis operations. This division of duties between the ATCC and MCA facilitates effective governance and regulation of the cannabis industry in Maryland, enhancing public safety and supporting economic growth.


Cannabis Business Licensing

For those seeking information on obtaining a Cannabis Business License, it is recommended to visit the designated official website. This site offers essential information about the application process, eligibility criteria, and important deadlines. Detailed guidelines and necessary documentation are available to assist applicants in understanding the requirements and steps involved in applying for a license.

Cannabis Laws & Regulations

The Maryland Cannabis Administration outlines the general framework of cannabis laws and regulations in Maryland, covering aspects such as administration duties, licensing, research, and advertising. It also provides resources and guidance for licensees and stakeholders, including information on emergency regulations and educational webinars.

Cannabis FAQs

The MCA FAQs section provides targeted answers and guidance for various stakeholders including patients, providers, growers, processors, dispensaries, independent testing labs, advertisers, and those involved in hemp cultivation.