This bill legalizes the growing and possession of marijuana plants for personal use by individuals aged 21 and older. Specifically, it allows for the cultivation of up to six marijuana plants for personal recreational use, with a household limit of 12 plants. Additionally, qualifying patients and their designated caregivers can grow or possess up to 10 marijuana plants for personal medical use, also with a maximum of 12 plants per household. The bill stipulates that such possession and cultivation will not be considered a crime, offense, act of delinquency, or civil violation of law.

The bill amends existing law by removing previous restrictions on marijuana possession and cultivation, particularly the previous limit of five pounds or ten plants. It also mandates that the Cannabis Regulatory Commission implement rules and regulations to facilitate the new provisions within 90 days of the bill's effective date. Overall, this legislation aims to expand the rights of individuals regarding marijuana use while ensuring that personal cultivation is regulated and permissible under specified conditions.