What You Need To Know
On January 1 2018, under the Adult Use of Marijuana Act, unincorporated Santa Cruz County and Santa Cruz City dispensaries will open their doors to customers age 21 and over. Local government, cannabis industry, public health and youth prevention experts have worked together diligently on local regulations for medical and adult use. As the launch of recreational sales get closer, please know that:
- YOU MUST BE 21 to purchase or consume non-medical cannabis. You will be required to present ID, similar to alcohol and tobacco sales.
- Adults 21 and older may legally possess up to one ounce of cannabis.
- Middle and High School students caught in possession of cannabis, will be required to complete drug education or counseling and may face additional penalties.
- You may consume cannabis on private property but cannot consume, smoke, eat, or vape cannabis in public places, including sidewalks, bars and restaurants, parks or public places where smoking tobacco is illegal, including within 1,000 feet of a facility where children are present (school, day care center, etc.). Property owners and landlords may also ban the use and possession of cannabis on their
properties. Fines may cost up to $250.
- Even though it is legal under California law, you cannot consume or possess cannabis on federal lands such as national parks, even if the park is in California.
- It is illegal to take cannabis across state lines, even if you are traveling to another state where cannabis is legal.
- Driving high is a DUI. Cannabis can negatively affect reaction time, coordination and concentration, and increase accidents.
- Using cannabis while pregnant is associated with lower birth weights, which is associated with health problems, and THC can reach your baby through your breast milk.
- Cannabis should be stored out of reach in locked places, cabinets or boxes, to prevent consumption by children, pets, or youth. If a child consumes cannabis you can call poison control at 1-800-222-1222.
- Cannabis smoke irritates the lungs, and heavy smoking is associated with tissue damage. Secondhand smoke contains many of the same toxins and chemicals as tobacco smoke.
- Be Aware. Dabs, shatter, or wax may contain up to 90 percent THC, and the effects of edibles may not be felt until 2 hours later. That is why it is recommended to start low (5 milligrams or less) and go slow, small incremental increases in dosage.
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Learn more at the California Department of Public Health Let’s Talk Cannabis page https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/DO/letstalkcannabis, Santa Cruz Community Prevention Partners at www.facebook.com/SantaCruzCPP or www.communitypreventionpartners.com/cannabis.
Brenda Armstrong, Prevention Program Manager, Substance Use Disorder Services Behavioral Health Division, County of Santa Cruz Health Services Agency, 1400 Emeline Avenue, Building K, Santa Cruz, CA 95060