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Marijuana Possession Laws in NYC: What’s Still Illegal in 2025

Thanks for visiting Federal Lawyers – a second-generation criminal defense firm managed by our lead attorney, with over 50 years of combined experience defending marijuana cases throughout New York. Marijuana is legal in New York – but with significant limits. You can possess three ounces. Exceed that by an eighth of an ounce and you’re facing criminal charges. Sell marijuana without a license and you’re looking at $10,000 daily civil penalties plus criminal prosecution. Drive while high and it’s DWI with the same penalties as drunk driving.

This article explains what’s legal in 2025, what remains criminal, the specific possession limits that trigger charges, why unlicensed sales carry massive penalties, and how public consumption and driving restrictions work. We’re covering what matters when prosecutors charge you despite legalization.

What’s Legal in New York in 2025

The Marihuana Regulation and Taxation Act legalized adult-use marijuana in 2021. Adults 21+ can legally:

Possess up to 3 ounces of marijuana flower and 24 grams of concentrated cannabis.

Store up to 5 pounds at home (separate from carry limits).

Use marijuana in public where tobacco smoking is allowed.

Grow up to 3 mature and 3 immature plants at home (6 mature and 6 immature per household).

What’s Still Illegal: Possession Over Legal Limits

Exceeding possession limits triggers criminal charges under Penal Law Article 222.

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3-16 oz: Criminal violation, fine up to $150. No jail, but creates criminal record.

16 oz-5 lbs: Class A misdemeanor, maximum 364 days jail, $1,000 fine.

5-10 lbs: Class E felony, one to four years prison. Trafficking territory.

10+ lbs: Class D felony, one to seven years prison.

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Concentrated cannabis: 5 oz-2 lbs = misdemeanor. Over 2 lbs = Class E felony. Over 4 lbs = Class D felony.

Unlicensed Sales: The Biggest Criminal Exposure

Selling marijuana without a license remains illegal. New York aggressively prosecutes unlicensed sales through both criminal charges and massive civil penalties.

The Office of Cannabis Management imposes $10,000-$20,000 per day civil penalties for unlicensed sales. Recent judgments: $6 million against a Brooklyn shop, $9.5 million against an Ontario County operator, $15.2 million against seven upstate stores.

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With decades of experience in high-stakes federal criminal defense, Todd Spodek has built a reputation for aggressive, strategic representation. Featured on Netflix's "Inventing Anna," he has successfully defended clients facing federal charges, white-collar allegations, and complex criminal cases in federal courts nationwide.

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