Home cannabis cultivation is PROHIBITED in New Jersey for recreational users despite legal recreational use. NJ's Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Act (CREAMMA, N.J.S.A. 24:6I-31 et seq.) legalized recreational cannabis in 2021 but did not authorize home grow. Medical cannabis patients also cannot home-grow under the Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act (N.J.S.A. 24:6I-1). This is unique among adult-use states β NJ and DE stand out by not allowing home cultivation. Federal law separately prohibits cultivation.
New Jersey prohibits home cannabis cultivation for both recreational and medical users β a significant exception to the adult-use legalization passed under CREAMMA (N.J.S.A. 24:6I-31 et seq.) in 2021. Recreational cannabis users 21+ may legally possess up to 6 ounces of flower purchased from licensed dispensaries and consume privately, but cultivation of any amount remains a criminal offense. First-offense home cultivation is a 3rd-degree crime (3 to 5 years imprisonment and up to $25,000 fine) for 5 to 10 plants; growing more than 10 plants is a 2nd-degree crime (5 to 10 years). Medical cannabis patients under the Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act (N.J.S.A. 24:6I-1 et seq., 2010) similarly cannot home-grow β they must purchase from licensed alternative treatment centers. Legalization advocacy (NJ CAN 2020, now Cannabis Industry Association) continues to push for home grow reform; several bills have been introduced but not enacted as of 2026. Landlords and HOAs can separately prohibit cannabis-related activity even where legal. Federal Controlled Substances Act prohibits cultivation regardless of state law. Monmouth County law enforcement treats illegal grows as felony-level cases, particularly if quantity suggests distribution intent.
5 to 10 plants: 3rd-degree crime, 3 to 5 years prison, up to $25,000 fine. 11 to 49 plants: 2nd-degree crime, 5 to 10 years. 50+ plants: 1st-degree crime. Distribution upgrades penalties significantly. Federal exposure also possible. Medical patients face same penalties as recreational users for home grow. Civil asset forfeiture may apply.
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