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Home Cultivation: Dearborn vs Detroit

How do home cultivation rules compare between Dearborn, MI and Detroit, MI?

Dearborn and Detroit have similar restriction levels.

Dearborn, MI

Wayne County

Few Restrictions

Michigan law allows adults 21 and over to grow up to 12 cannabis plants at home, and Dearborn enforces general nuisance rules but cannot ban personal cultivation.

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Detroit, MI

Wayne County

Few Restrictions

Michigan's Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act (MRTMA, Initiated Law 1 of 2018) allows adults 21 and older to cultivate up to 12 marijuana plants per household for personal use. Detroit does not impose additional local restrictions on home cultivation beyond the state law.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDearbornDetroit
Plant limit12 per household-
Minimum age21 and over-
VisibilityNot from public viewMust not be visible from public areas
LocationEnclosed and locked-
LandlordMay prohibit in lease-
Plant Limit-12 per household
Age Requirement-21+
Storage-Enclosed, locked space required
State Law-MRTMA, Initiated Law 1 of 2018

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Dearborn FAQ

How many plants can I grow at home in Dearborn?

Up to 12 plants per household under the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act, regardless of how many adults live there.

Can my landlord ban me from growing?

Yes. Private landlords may prohibit cannabis cultivation and smoking in lease agreements, and federally subsidized housing bars marihuana entirely.

Detroit FAQ

How many marijuana plants can I grow at home in Detroit?

Michigan law allows up to 12 marijuana plants per household for adults 21 and older. Plants must be in an enclosed, locked space not visible from public areas. Detroit does not impose additional local restrictions.

Can my landlord prohibit marijuana cultivation in my Detroit apartment?

Yes. Landlords can prohibit marijuana cultivation and use through lease terms. The MRTMA does not override private property rights or landlord-tenant agreements.

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