Cannabis Etiquette and Laws in Redmond & King County

 

By Jeff Eckenrode

 

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Quick Answer: When enjoying cannabis in Redmond, understanding local etiquette is key. Stick to private spaces, avoid public consumption, respect neighbors and businesses, and know Washington’s laws. Thoughtful use keeps cannabis enjoyable, safe, and community-friendly. 


 

Cannabis use in Redmond is legal for adults 21 and over, but that doesn’t mean it’s acceptable everywhere.

Just as social etiquette guides polite behavior in daily life, cannabis etiquette ensures everyone can enjoy a positive experience without causing issues for others. 

Whether you’re a local or visiting King County, here’s a guide to using cannabis responsibly and respectfully in Redmond. 

 

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Where You Can Enjoy Cannabis 

  • Private Residences: Your home or a friend’s private property is the safest and most appropriate place to consume cannabis. 

  • Designated Consumption Areas: Some licensed venues may allow on-site consumption. Always check before lighting up. 

  • Outdoor Private Property: If you have permission from the property owner, outdoor use can be acceptable—just be mindful of neighbors. 

Why the emphasis on private property? Put simply, it’s due to state regulations on cannabis use.

According to the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB):

“Public consumption is not allowed. This means you cannot use cannabis in any form, including smoking, vaping, or eating, in public places like parks, restaurants, on public sidewalks, at concerts, etc., or on federal land.”

 

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Where to Avoid Cannabis Use 

  • Public Spaces: Parks, sidewalks, streets, and vehicles are off-limits. Public consumption can result in fines or legal consequences. 

  • Near Schools or Childcare: Washington law strictly prohibits cannabis use within 1,000 feet of schools or areas primarily used by children. 

  • Businesses Without Permission: Even if you’re a customer, don’t assume cannabis use is allowed unless explicitly permitted. 

Moreover, where you can open a cannabis package is subject to state regulations as well.

Washington law (RCW 69.50.445) states:

“It is unlawful to open a package containing cannabis, … or consume cannabis … in view of the general public or in a public place.”

 

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Etiquette Tips for Respectful Use 

According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC):

“Secondhand cannabis smoke ‘contains many of the same toxic and cancer-causing chemicals found in tobacco smoke and some in higher amounts.’” 

With this in mind, here are a few of our recommendations for using cannabis safely and respectfully in Redmond and King County:

  1. Be Discreet: Avoid drawing attention or exposing non-users to smoke or vapor. 

  2. Mind Your Dosage: Especially in social settings, low doses help keep experiences positive and prevent unwanted effects. 

  3. Dispose Properly: Pack out any trash, packaging, or leftover cannabis responsibly. 

  4. Communicate: If you’re visiting someone else’s space, ask about house rules and limits. 

  5. Stay Informed: Laws and local rules in Redmond and King County may change—check updates regularly.

 

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Why Cannabis Etiquette Matters 

Responsible cannabis use protects you legally, respects your community, and ensures everyone can enjoy the benefits of cannabis safely.

By following these guidelines, you help maintain a positive cannabis culture in Redmond while avoiding fines, complaints, or accidents. 

 
 

Where to Find Cannabis in Redmond 

At Hashtag Redmond, we provide a full selection of cannabis products, from flower to edibles, with knowledgeable staff ready to answer questions about safe and responsible use.  

Stop by or browse our online menu to find the right products for your lifestyle. 

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