You can buy weed in Seattle by visiting any dispensary in the city for the strain you want. Be sure to show your ID to show you are over the age of twenty-one.

Is Weed Legal In Seattle?

You have to be twenty-one or older to buy or use marijuana. Weed is illegal to all minors, period. It is also against the law to “sell” or “give” to those under 21. Here are the requirements for recreational use in Seattle, Washington.
  • purchase up to one ounce of marijuana
  • sixteen ounces of marijuana-infused products in solid form
  • Seventy-two ounces of marijuana- liquid or concentrate.
So, even though it is legal in Seattle, it is still a federal offense. Driving high is also still illegal, just like driving under the influence of alcohol.

How Old Do You Have To Be To Buy Weed In Seattle?

Similar to buying weed in Washington DC, You must be 21 or older to buy, possess, and smoke marijuana. Weed is illegal to all minors, period. It is also unlawful to “sell” or “give” to those under 21.

Where Can I Smoke Weed In Seattle?

You can only smoke on private property or in a dispensary smoke lounge. You cant open a container or package of weed in public either, much less smoke it. Some places have rules where you can’t even smoke a cigarette within twenty-five feet of a doorway. Be careful and check for signs to indicate where you can and can’t smoke while in public. Some hotels allow you to smoke weed but be sure to check with them first. Many won’t allow it as they are already a smoke-free place.

Where To Get Medical Marijuana In Seattle

There are many in the area to get what you need and they are licensed by the state of Washington and accept medical marijuana cards. In Seattle, you can only purchase from state-licensed retailers and dispensaries. Most businesses even deliver.

How To Grow Your Own Weed In Seattle

The general population can't grow marijuana in Seattle. You either have to be a licensed grower or a medical marijuana patient to grow there. Medical marijuana users may cultivate no more than six to fifteen plants per household. (This pertains to houses, apartments, townhouses, or mobile homes.) This applies to any household, even if you have more than one MMC holder in the house. To be able to grow, you will also need a doctor’s approval. If you are an MMC holder, make sure you have a room or closet to set up. Growing weed is different for many and they will often use more than one way to produce it. Some may grow in a closet, while others use a grow tent. The types of lighting used will be different depending on how you set your grow up. Keep in mind that growing outside isn't an option, as well; it's illegal to grow it outside. If you're caught growing weed outside, even as a medical patient, it is a class C felony, up to five years in prison, as much as $10,000 in fines if not both! Be sure to check with local and state laws before growing recreational or medical marijuana.