CourtCure Marijuana Awareness
Online Marijuana / THC Awareness Classes in Delaware
Complete your marijuana awareness course online with flexible course-length options. Review the Delaware-specific information below and verify your requirements with the requesting authority before enrolling.
Courses starting at $19.95
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Looking for a marijuana/THC awareness class you can take from Delaware? CourtCure offers self‑paced online courses in multiple hour lengths to help you build practical knowledge about cannabis effects, impairment, safety, and responsible decision‑making. Delaware now allows adult possession and sales under the Marijuana Control Act, but the state still prohibits public consumption and any cannabis use in vehicles, and drivers can be charged if impaired by marijuana. Because referrals in Delaware are made by specific courts, probation officers, employers, or schools—not by a single statewide program—acceptance varies. Before you enroll, contact the person or office that asked you to take a class and confirm the required hours, deadline, and certificate details. If your paperwork mentions a Delaware DUI education/treatment requirement, that is a separate, state‑administered program and not the same as a general awareness course. When you’re ready, choose the hour length that fits your needs and get started.
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Cannabis Awareness Course - 4 Hour
Cannabis Awareness Course - 8 Hour
Cannabis Awareness Course - 12 Hour
Cannabis Awareness Course - 16 Hour
Cannabis Awareness Course - 24 Hour
Delaware-Specific Information
Delaware legalized adult possession and use for adults 21 and older through the Marijuana Control Act while preserving rules on where cannabis can be used and how it is sold. The law defines a “personal use quantity” as up to one ounce of leaf marijuana, up to 12 grams of concentrate, or cannabis products totaling up to 750 milligrams of delta‑9 THC. After the legal framework was established, adult‑use retail sales launched on August 1, 2025 under the Office of the Marijuana Commissioner. Even with legal sales, two Delaware rules remain central to referrals for education: no public consumption and no use in vehicles. Consuming cannabis in an area accessible to the public or in a moving vehicle is prohibited, and marijuana use is not authorized in public spaces. Driving law is unchanged on impairment. Under Title 21 §4177, it is illegal to drive under the influence of any drug, including cannabis. Courts can impose evaluations and education or rehabilitation under §4177D for DUI convictions—programs administered through Delaware’s state system. That requirement is distinct from general marijuana awareness courses and is important for anyone cited for drug‑impaired driving to verify with the court, DMV, probation, or counsel. Court pathways in Delaware are local. The Justice of the Peace Courts are the entry point for many criminal matters, and the Court of Common Pleas has statewide jurisdiction over most adult misdemeanors and motor‑vehicle offenses, including many misdemeanor drug offenses. Because of this decentralized reality, acceptance of any third‑party awareness course is set by the individual judge, probation officer, prosecutor, employer, or school—not by a single statewide list. The state also reminds residents that marijuana remains illegal under federal law and cannot be taken across state lines, another detail that sometimes appears in employer and campus policies. For anyone in Delaware who has been told to complete a marijuana/THC awareness class, the practical steps are to confirm who is requiring it, how many hours they want, whether online delivery is acceptable, and exactly what the completion document must show.
Delaware cannabis rules that often matter for referrals
Adults 21+ may possess a personal-use quantity in Delaware—defined in statute as up to one ounce of leaf marijuana, up to 12 grams of concentrated cannabis, or cannabis products totaling up to 750 mg of delta‑9 THC. Adult‑use retail sales began on August 1, 2025 under the Marijuana Control Act and are overseen by the Office of the Marijuana Commissioner. Despite legalization, use remains prohibited in public places and in any vehicle (by drivers or passengers). Violations can be charged, and local police continue to enforce impairment laws. Marijuana remains illegal under federal law; transporting cannabis across state lines is not permitted. For work or school, Delaware law allows employers and property owners to set rules; nothing requires them to allow on‑site consumption or impairment. These are the Delaware‑specific issues people most often need to understand before choosing a class, especially when a court, probation, employer, or campus office has asked for marijuana education.
Which Delaware officials might assign this course?
Referrals for marijuana/THC awareness are authority‑specific in Delaware. Many minor offenses and citations first pass through Justice of the Peace Courts, while the Court of Common Pleas handles most adult misdemeanors and motor‑vehicle cases, including many misdemeanor drug matters. Judges, prosecutors, or probation officers may suggest or require education as part of diversion, plea negotiations, or probation terms. Outside the courts, employers, military commands, colleges, and athletic programs sometimes ask for a marijuana awareness class following a policy violation or incident. None of these uses are governed by a single statewide approval list. If a Delaware order, plea, or probation note points to a DUI education or treatment program (Title 21 §4177D), that is a separate, state‑administered requirement and not the same as a general awareness course. Always contact the exact official who assigned you the course to confirm provider, hours, and document needs before enrolling.
How the Online Course Works
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Complete the course online
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Access completion documentation
After successful completion, access the completion documentation provided with your selected course.
Acceptance & Requirements in Delaware
There is no single statewide requirement or automatic acceptance for marijuana/THC awareness courses in Delaware. Acceptance is determined by the specific requesting authority—such as a Justice of the Peace Court, the Court of Common Pleas, a probation officer, attorney, employer, or school. Before you purchase, confirm: the required hours, whether online delivery is allowed, your due date, and what the authority expects on the completion document (exact name, any case or ID details, and how it must be submitted). If your paperwork or plea references Delaware DUI education under Title 21 §4177D—or an “approved” DUI program—be aware that those programs are administered through the state system and this course is not a substitute. When in doubt, ask the authority to confirm that a general marijuana/THC awareness course will meet their request.
Completion Certificate & Documentation
After successful completion of your selected CourtCure marijuana awareness course, you can access the completion certificate/documentation provided with that course. For a Delaware referral or requirement, confirm before enrolling what the requesting authority expects the completion document to show and how it should be submitted. The same CourtCure completion process is used for students in every state; acceptance, required hours, deadlines, and document requirements remain subject to the requesting authority.
Marijuana Awareness in Delaware — Frequently Asked Questions
Is marijuana legal in Delaware, and how much can I possess?
Yes. Adults 21+ may possess a personal-use quantity: up to 1 ounce of leaf marijuana, up to 12 grams of concentrate, or cannabis products totaling up to 750 mg of delta‑9 THC. Adult‑use retail sales began August 1, 2025. Public consumption and use in vehicles remain prohibited, and cannabis cannot be taken across state lines.
Will a Delaware court accept an online Marijuana/THC Awareness class from CourtCure?
Acceptance is set by the individual authority. Some Delaware judges, prosecutors, or probation officers may allow a general awareness class, but others may have specific provider, hour, or documentation requirements. Always confirm with the requesting court or official before enrolling.
What if my case involves drug‑impaired driving (DUI) in Delaware?
Delaware’s DUI law makes it illegal to drive under the influence of any drug, including cannabis. Courts can order an evaluation and education or rehabilitation under Title 21 §4177D, which is administered through state‑run or contracted providers. This course is educational and is not a Delaware DUI program; verify your exact requirement with the court, DMV, probation, or your attorney.
Can I use this course for an employer or school requirement in Delaware?
Often yes, if the goal is general marijuana/THC education. However, employers and schools set their own rules. Confirm in advance the required hours, whether online is acceptable, and what needs to appear on your completion document. Employers may prohibit on‑duty impairment even where possession is legal.
Delaware Research Sources
Research references captured during content preparation are provided for convenience and do not imply that any agency or source endorses CourtCure.
- Court of Common Pleas – Jurisdiction (Delaware Courts)
- Delaware Code Title 16, Ch. 47, Subchapter I – Personal use definitions
- State of Delaware News – Adult-use cannabis sales began Aug. 1, 2025
- Office of the Marijuana Commissioner – FAQ
- Division of Revenue – Marijuana Establishments and Retail Tax FAQs (federal law/interstate)
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