No. In West Virginia, adult-use cannabis is currently illegal, and the Medical Cannabis Act prohibits smoking medical marijuana.
No. It is unlawful to smoke weed in public in West Virginia. The state's medical cannabis law expressly prohibits smoking weed everywhere, including public transport, private vehicles, schools, and parks.
The West Virginia Medical Cannabis Act strictly forbids smoking cannabis, and that includes smoking it in cars, whether moving or parked. While transporting medical cannabis products in their private vehicle, a registered marijuana patient in West Virginia must ensure that the products are in their original packaging, sealed, and not visible from the outside of the car.
No one is authorized to smoke marijuana in West Virginia. The state's Medical Cannabis Act prohibits cannabis consumption by smoking, and recreational weed has yet to be legalized.
West Virginia prohibits smoking weed. Hence, it is illegal to smoke cannabis anywhere in the state, including federal lands and schools. The state's Division of Personnel Drug-and Alcohol-Free Workplace Policy remains unchanged by the legislation on medical marijuana. The possession or smoking of medical cannabis in the workplace remains prohibited.