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The complete guide to cannabis in Philadelphia

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Recreational marijuana is not legal in Philadelphia or anywhere in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania has a well-established medical marijuana program that has been operating since 2018 under the Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Act — one of the more comprehensive state programs in the country, with over 20 qualifying conditions and hundreds of licensed dispensaries statewide. Within Philadelphia specifically, possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana has been decriminalized since 2014, carrying a $25 civil fine rather than a criminal charge. But there is no legal place to purchase recreational cannabis in Pennsylvania, and state law enforcement authority still applies. Here is exactly what is and isn’t legal for Philadelphia residents in 2026.

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Pennsylvania and Philadelphia’s cannabis laws have two layers: Philadelphia’s city-level decriminalization (which removes criminal penalties for small amounts) and Pennsylvania state law (which still defines marijuana possession as a criminal offense statewide). Here’s the precise picture:

ActivityIn PhiladelphiaStatewide (PA)
Recreational cannabis — purchase❌ Illegal❌ Illegal
Possession up to 30g⚠️ $25 civil fine (city only)❌ Misdemeanor — up to 30 days, $500 fine
Medical marijuana (with PA card)✅ Legal✅ Legal — statewide
Smokable flower (medical patients)✅ Legal for cardholders✅ Legal for cardholders
CBD / hemp (≤0.3% THC)✅ Legal✅ Legal

Pennsylvania’s medical marijuana program

Pennsylvania’s Medical Marijuana Act was signed by Governor Tom Wolf in 2016 and dispensaries began opening statewide in 2018. It is one of the broader medical programs in the Northeast, permitting flower, oils, tinctures, topicals, capsules, and vaporizer products. As of 2026, Pennsylvania has more than 150 licensed dispensaries statewide, with dozens in and around Philadelphia.

Qualifying conditions in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania patients may qualify for a medical marijuana card under the following conditions:

  • Cancer
  • HIV/AIDS
  • ALS
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord
  • Epilepsy
  • Inflammatory bowel disease (including Crohn’s disease)
  • Neuropathies
  • Huntington’s disease
  • Tourette syndrome
  • Glaucoma
  • PTSD
  • Intractable seizures
  • Severe chronic or intractable pain of neuropathic origin or severe chronic or intractable pain
  • Autism
  • Opioid use disorder (as an adjunct treatment)
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Dyskinetic and spastic movement disorders
  • Neurodegenerative diseases
  • Terminal illness with a life expectancy of less than six months

Pennsylvania’s qualifying conditions list is among the most expansive in the country. Anxiety disorders and intractable pain are both included, meaning a significant portion of the adult population may qualify. A Leafwell physician can evaluate your specific situation and confirm your eligibility in a same-day telehealth appointment.

What Pennsylvania patients may possess

Pennsylvania medical marijuana cardholders may possess a 30-day supply as determined by their certifying physician. There is no fixed gram limit written into state law — the supply limit is defined by the physician’s certification and dispensary records. Patients may possess flower (dry leaf), oils, tinctures, topicals, capsules, and vaporizer products. Edibles in the traditional sense (infused food products) were not originally permitted, though regulations have continued to evolve.

How to get a medical marijuana card in Philadelphia

Pennsylvania residents must complete the following steps to obtain a medical marijuana card:

  • Step 1 — Create a patient profile. Register on the Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Registry at padoh.force.com/mmr.
  • Step 2 — Get a physician certification. Your physician must be registered with the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Telehealth certifications are available through Leafwell for same-day evaluation. The physician confirms your qualifying diagnosis and issues a certification in the state’s registry.
  • Step 3 — Pay the card fee and receive your card. The Pennsylvania medical marijuana card costs $50. A reduced fee of $25 is available for patients who qualify for public assistance programs. Cards are issued by the Department of Health.
  • Step 4 — Visit a licensed dispensary. With your card and photo ID, you can purchase from any of Pennsylvania’s 150+ licensed dispensaries, including dozens in Philadelphia and the surrounding area.

Cannabis dispensaries in Philadelphia

Philadelphia has a high concentration of licensed medical marijuana dispensaries within and around the city. All require a valid Pennsylvania medical marijuana card. Out-of-state medical cards are not accepted — Pennsylvania does not have reciprocity agreements with other states.

DispensaryNotes
CuraleafMultiple Philadelphia locations; broad product selection across flower, oils, tinctures, and vapes
TrulievePhiladelphia-area locations; extensive menu with competitive pricing on flower and concentrates
Zen LeafPhiladelphia location with strong local reputation; carries PA-grown flower and proprietary extracts
Columbia Care / CannabistPhiladelphia and suburban locations; popular for capsules and whole-plant products
Jushi / Beyond / HelloMultiple Philly-area locations; one of PA’s larger operators; strong in tinctures and topicals
Terrapin Care StationPhiladelphia location; known for quality flower and RSO (Rick Simpson Oil) products
Liberty CannabisIn addition to their generous array of high-quality cannabis products, offers great deals and provides customers with consultations with a licensed pharmacist.
SunnysideFeatures a uniquely large selection of cannabis product types, including beverages, capsules, tinctures, concentrates, topicals, and accessories.
Ethos CannabisCarries products from top-rated cannabis brands, with an emphasis on natural, plant-based formulations.

For the full current list of licensed dispensaries in Pennsylvania, visit the Pennsylvania Department of Health Dispensary Directory.

jars of cannabis on a tables with hands of people visible and an MMJ card

CBD and hemp products in Philadelphia

Hemp-derived CBD products are fully legal in Pennsylvania under the 2018 Farm Bill. Tinctures, gummies, capsules, topicals, and other CBD products containing 0.3% THC or less are available throughout Philadelphia at pharmacies, health food stores, and specialty wellness shops — no medical marijuana card required.

Hemp-derived Delta-8 THC products are currently legal in Pennsylvania, though state regulators continue to examine this space. For Philadelphia residents or visitors who do not qualify for the state’s medical marijuana program, hemp CBD products offer a legal and widely available alternative.

Cannabis possession penalties in Pennsylvania

Amount / OffenseClassificationPenalties
Up to 30g in Philadelphia (city enforcement)City civil violation$25 fine; no criminal record
Up to 30g (state law)MisdemeanorUp to 30 days in jail, $500 fine
30g to 1 lbMisdemeanor (enhanced)Up to 1 year in jail, $5,000 fine
Over 1 lbFelonyUp to 3 years in prison, $15,000 fine
Sale (small amount)MisdemeanorUp to 1 year, $5,000 fine
Sale (30g+ or to a minor)FelonyUp to 5 years, $15,000 fine

Note: Pennsylvania’s DUI laws apply to cannabis — driving while impaired by marijuana is a criminal offense regardless of medical cardholder status.

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Frequently asked questions

Is weed legal in Philadelphia?

Recreational marijuana is not legal in Philadelphia. The city decriminalized possession of up to 30 grams in 2014 — making it a $25 civil fine under city enforcement — but Pennsylvania state law still classifies it as a misdemeanor, and state law enforcement can still arrest and charge you. Medical marijuana is legal for Pennsylvania residents with a qualifying condition and a valid state card.

Is weed legal in Pennsylvania?

Medical marijuana is legal in Pennsylvania for residents with a qualifying condition and a state-issued medical marijuana card. Recreational cannabis is not legal. Philadelphia decriminalized small amounts at the city level, but state law still applies, and there is no legal place to purchase recreational cannabis anywhere in Pennsylvania.

Is recreational weed legal in PA?

No. Recreational marijuana is not legal in Pennsylvania. Governor Josh Shapiro has expressed support for legalization, and bills have been introduced in the legislature, but as of 2026 none have passed. Pennsylvania remains a medical-only state for legal cannabis purchases.

What are Philadelphia's marijuana laws?

Philadelphia decriminalized cannabis in 2014 — city police treat possession of 30g or less as a $25 civil fine. However, Pennsylvania state police and federal agencies still enforce state law, under which small possession is a misdemeanor. Purchasing cannabis is illegal without a medical card. Medical patients with a valid PA MMJ card can purchase from licensed dispensaries throughout the city.

Is marijuana legal in PA?

Medical marijuana is legal in Pennsylvania under the Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Act (2016), with dispensaries operating statewide since 2018. The program covers over 20 qualifying conditions including anxiety disorders, PTSD, cancer, Crohn's disease, and chronic pain. Recreational marijuana is not legal anywhere in the state.

Are edibles legal in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania medical marijuana patients may access certain processed cannabis products through licensed dispensaries. However, traditional edibles (infused food and candy products) have faced regulatory restriction in Pennsylvania compared to states like Colorado or California. Check directly with your dispensary for the current product lineup available on your visit, as regulations in this area continue to evolve.

Is THC legal in Pennsylvania?

THC is legal in Pennsylvania only for registered medical marijuana cardholders, who may purchase and possess cannabis products from licensed dispensaries. Hemp-derived THC products containing 0.3% or less are legal without a card under Pennsylvania's hemp law and federal law.

How do I get a medical marijuana card in Philadelphia?

Pennsylvania residents must: (1) create a patient profile in the PA Medical Marijuana Registry, (2) receive a physician certification from an approved PA physician (telehealth available through Leafwell), and (3) pay the $50 card fee ($25 for eligible low-income patients). Once your card is issued by the Department of Health, you can purchase from any licensed dispensary in Pennsylvania. Book a same-day Leafwell evaluation →

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