In Colorado, recreational users aged 21 and older have specific daily purchase limits for cannabis edibles, based on total THC content. These limits are part of the state's "flower equivalency" rules, where a maximum amount of edible THC is legally equivalent to one ounce (28 grams) of flower. Recreational vs. Medical Purchase Limits
Recreational edibles are typically sold in packages with a set amount of THC, meaning you can buy a limited number of standard packages per transaction.
Individual servings within these packages are regulated. Medical Marijuana Patients:
The amount you can buy depends heavily on whether you are a recreational shopper or a registered medical patient.
Registered medical patients have a higher daily purchase limit for THC.
How Much Edibles Can You Buy In Colorado <RECENT>
In Colorado, recreational users aged 21 and older have specific daily purchase limits for cannabis edibles, based on total THC content. These limits are part of the state's "flower equivalency" rules, where a maximum amount of edible THC is legally equivalent to one ounce (28 grams) of flower. Recreational vs. Medical Purchase Limits
Recreational edibles are typically sold in packages with a set amount of THC, meaning you can buy a limited number of standard packages per transaction.
Individual servings within these packages are regulated. Medical Marijuana Patients:
The amount you can buy depends heavily on whether you are a recreational shopper or a registered medical patient.
Registered medical patients have a higher daily purchase limit for THC.