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Cannabis weddings
Cannabis at a wedding is mostly an etiquette problem. The cannabis itself is a small line item; making sure no guest is surprised, no kid is exposed, and no relative who doesn't approve is forced into a confrontation is most of the work. This page is the practical guide — what to put on the invitation, where on the property to designate consumption, how to handle Aunt-Edna who doesn't approve, and how the cannabis program coordinates with the bar program. Adults 21+; everything below assumes a 21+ guest list.
Inform every guest in advance. The invitation isn't always the right place; a separate insert card or a wedding-website note often works better.
Suggested wording: "In addition to a full bar, we'll have licensed cannabis available in a designated outdoor area. Please feel free to partake or not — both are welcome."
Don't be apologetic. Don't make it sound like a warning. Frame it the way you'd frame any 21+ feature.
Pick a spot away from the main service flow but visible from the dance floor / cocktail hour. People who want it should know where to go; people who don't should be able to ignore it.
Outdoor is almost always better than indoor — venue insurance, smoke management, and guest comfort all work better outside.
Mark the area with simple signage. "21+ Lounge" or "Cannabis area" — clear, not coy.
If kids are on the guest list (under-21, including teens), the cannabis area is off-limits to them. The designated area's location should physically prevent accidental drift — staffed with a bartender or budtender, marked clearly.
Edibles labeled and separated from non-infused dessert. Always.
Coordinate with the bartenders. They should know what's in the THC drinks (potency in mg per can), what's in the edibles (dose per piece), and what to do if a guest has clearly had too much (water, sit-down, time).
If a guest is mixing alcohol and cannabis heavily, the bartender's instinct should kick in the same way it would for over-served. Cannabis-and-alcohol cross-impairment is real.
If a relative will be uncomfortable with cannabis at the wedding, you have two options: don't make it the headline (designated area, low-key signage, edibles rather than visible smoke), or talk to them in advance. Both work; what doesn't work is springing it on the day.
Most older relatives who say they're uncomfortable end up either ignoring the cannabis area or being mildly curious about it. The horror stories are rare.
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Adults 21+ only. New York state law prohibits cannabis consumption on state-owned land and in public spaces. Verify retailer license status via the OCM QR code at cannabis.ny.gov.
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Eight curated strains from New York micro-grows. Half-ounce or ounce per drop.
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A gentle sampler for adults trying cannabis for the first time.
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