Found in Carroll County, Conway is a small but scenic town found in eastern New Hampshire. If you love the outdoors, Conway is for you. First, take a drive down scenic Kancamungus Drive over to White Mountain National Forest and take a hike to see Diana’s Baths. Visit during the fall for an incredible array of autumn leaf colors. These small waterfalls are great for a peaceful and serene hike. Of course, you can always head over to hike, bike, fish, swim and more at Echo Lake State Park. Popular with rock climbers and as a lookout spot, Cathedral Ledge is known for its views of Saco RiverValley and the White Mountains. If you’re visiting in the winter, Conway is a skier’s paradise. Visit Attitash Mountain Resort, King Pine Ski Area or Cranmore Mountain Resort for the best slopes in town. Take a ride through the mountains on the Conway Scenic Railroad to learn more about the area’s history and take in those gorgeous views. Finally, the Mount Washington Observatory Weather Discovery Center is an incredible interactive museum that teaches people of all ages about the weather and the mountain’s impact on it.
New Hampshire’s marijuana laws are similar to many other medical states. Back in 2013, the state legalized medical cannabis for the treatment of several conditions as certified by a physician. Those conditions include, ALS, Alzheimer’s disease, Cachexia, Cancer, chemotherapy-induced anorexia, chronic pain, chronic pancreatitis, Crohn’s disease, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, elevated intraocular pressure, Epilepsy, Glaucoma, Hepatitis C (currently receiving antiviral treatment), HIV/AIDS, Lupus, moderate to severe vomiting, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, nausea, Parkinson’s disease, persistent muscle spasms, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, seizures, severe pain (that has not responded to previously prescribed medication), Spinal cord injury or disease, traumatic brain injury and Wasting syndrome. These patients legally can possess up to two ounces of marijuana from a state-licensed dispensary. Specifically, in Conway, dispensaries are open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Later in 2017, New Hampshire decriminalized recreational cannabis. This means if adults over the age of 18 are caught possessing up to 21 grams of cannabis products, they will only be fined $100 by police.
https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/oos/tcp/index.htm
https://norml.org/laws/medical-laws/new-hampshire-medical-marijuana-law/
https://www.visit-newhampshire.com/state/marijuana-in-new-hampshire/
Not quite, recreational cannabis has been decriminalized in New Hampshire but not yet fully legalized. Medical marijuana is currently legal in Conway though!
If you’re a medical patient, you can buy marijuana from any of the dispensaries in Conway! Use our dispensary directory to find some in your area.
No, it’s illegal to smoke weed in public in Conway. Medical marijuana patients can legally medicate with cannabis at home but recreational users will be fined at least $100 if caught possessing marijuana.
No, sorry. Due to the limited capacity of New Hampshire’s medical cannabis laws, weed delivery is not available anywhere in the state.
Yes, marijuana online order pick-up is available in Conway, New Hampshire! Head over to our dispensary locator to find online ordering near you.
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