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CourtCure Marijuana Awareness

Online Marijuana / THC Awareness Classes in Montana

Complete your marijuana awareness course online with flexible course-length options. Review the Montana-specific information below and verify your requirements with the requesting authority before enrolling.

Courses starting at $19.95

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Marijuana Awareness in Montana

Need a marijuana/THC awareness class for a Montana court case, probation requirement, school or employment, or for personal growth? CourtCure offers flexible 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, and 24‑hour online courses that focus on cannabis effects, impairment awareness, safety considerations, and responsible decision‑making. Because acceptance for education courses in Montana is determined by the requesting authority, please confirm the provider, required hours, allowed delivery format (online or in‑person), deadlines, and certificate/document needs with your court, probation officer, attorney, employer, or school before you enroll. This page highlights Montana‑specific points that people commonly ask about—such as legal possession limits, vehicle transport rules, DUI‑THC standards, and under‑21 issues—so you know what to verify locally. When you’re ready, choose the course length that fits your situation and complete it at your pace on any device.

Choose Your Marijuana Awareness Course

Select the course length that matches the requirement you were given. Product pricing and links below come directly from the live CourtCure WooCommerce catalog.

2-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 2 Hour

$19.95
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4-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 4 Hour

$24.95
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8-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 8 Hour

$39.95
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12-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 12 Hour

$59.95
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16-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 16 Hour

$79.95
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24-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 24 Hour

$109.95
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Montana-Specific Information

Montana allows adult-use cannabis for adults 21 and older, but the rules matter. State law permits possession and transport of up to 1 ounce of usable marijuana, with sub‑limits of not more than 8 grams in a concentrated form and not more than 800 milligrams of THC in solid edibles. Public consumption is not allowed, and smoking in public can result in a civil fine. Counties control whether adult‑use retail sales are permitted locally, so dispensary availability varies by county even though statewide possession limits apply. The Montana Department of Revenue’s Cannabis and Alcohol Regulation Division (CARD) oversees licensing, compliance, and consumer education for both adult‑use and medical programs. If you drive, know Montana’s vehicle and DUI rules. Marijuana or paraphernalia may not be in the passenger area unless stored as the statute describes (for example, in the trunk or a locked compartment); violations are civil, with a monetary fine, and are not recorded on your driving record. Separately, Montana’s DUI‑THC law establishes a per‑se limit of 5 ng/mL of delta‑9‑THC in blood; operating a vehicle at or above that level (or while impaired) can lead to criminal penalties and court‑ordered education or treatment. Never transport marijuana across state lines or use cannabis on federal lands in Montana (such as national parks or forests), where federal law applies. People under 21 face different rules: under‑21 possession/use is illegal and can trigger fines, community service, driver‑license consequences, and requirements to complete a substance‑abuse information course that meets specific approval standards. Employers and property owners may also set their own rules; Montana law allows employers to enforce workplace drug policies and landlords to restrict smoking, while generally not prohibiting lawful non‑smoked possession and use by adult tenants as outlined in statute. Use this information to ask the right questions of your court, PO, school, or employer before choosing your course length.

Driving in Montana: THC, impairment, and safe choices

Montana enforces a per‑se THC standard: operating a vehicle with 5 ng/mL or more of delta‑9‑THC in your blood violates the DUI law, independent of visible impairment. Officers can also charge DUI based on observed impairment below that level. Separately, Montana’s vehicle rule prohibits marijuana and paraphernalia in the passenger area; keep items in the trunk, a locked glove box, or other allowed locations spelled out by statute. A passenger‑area violation is a civil offense with a monetary fine and is not recorded on your driving record, but DUI‑THC is criminal and can trigger jail, fines, license impacts, and court‑ordered education or treatment. If you were cited, ask your attorney or court whether a general awareness class is acceptable or if you must complete a DPHHS‑approved or court‑specified program. Never drive after using cannabis, and never transport marijuana across state lines or onto federal lands in Montana.

Courts, probation, and local practices in Montana

Montana uses a mix of standard sentencing, treatment courts, and supervision conditions. For marijuana‑related cases, your judge or probation officer may order education, assessment, or treatment through programs that meet statutory standards or local court policies. Under‑21 marijuana offenses can require a community‑based substance‑abuse information course that meets specific approval criteria; DUI statutes may require education or treatment through approved providers. Online classes may be permitted in some cases and declined in others. Before enrolling, ask the requesting authority to confirm: approved provider types, acceptable delivery format (online/in‑person), required hours, any attendance or identity‑verification rules, and the exact documentation they need at completion. If you are in a treatment court or under supervision, also confirm whether progress reporting, attendance verification, or periodic check‑ins are required beyond a completion certificate.

How the Online Course Works

Choose the required hours

Select the CourtCure course length that matches the assignment or requirement you received.

Complete the course online

Work through the course online using your phone, tablet, or computer and complete the required learning activities.

Access completion documentation

After successful completion, access the completion documentation provided with your selected course.

Acceptance & Requirements in Montana

Montana does not operate a single statewide acceptance list for marijuana/THC education. Acceptance is determined by the specific requesting authority—such as the court handling your case, a probation or parole officer, a treatment court, an attorney’s diversion agreement, an employer, or a school. Some Montana sentences (for example, DUI‑related cases or under‑21 marijuana offenses) may require completion through programs that meet Department of Public Health and Human Services standards or other authority‑specific criteria. Online delivery may or may not be allowed. Before you enroll, contact your requesting authority and confirm: the provider is acceptable, the exact number of hours, whether an online class is permitted, your completion deadline, and what the completion document must include or how it must be submitted. CourtCure provides education; we do not represent that any specific Montana authority will accept a particular course unless they tell you so in writing.

Important: Acceptance is determined by the court, probation department, employer, school, agency, or other requesting authority. CourtCure does not automatically represent a course as approved, licensed, or accepted by a particular authority unless that status has been specifically verified.

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 Montana 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 Montana — Frequently Asked Questions

Will this class satisfy a Montana DUI or under‑21 marijuana requirement?

It might not. Some Montana DUI dispositions and under‑21 marijuana offenses require education or treatment through programs meeting Department of Public Health and Human Services or court/department criteria. Always ask your judge, clerk, attorney, or probation officer whether a non‑treatment online awareness class from CourtCure is acceptable for your case, and confirm the required hours before you enroll.

What Montana rules should I know about possession and transport?

Adults 21+ may possess up to 1 ounce of marijuana (with limits for concentrates and solid edibles). In vehicles, cannabis and paraphernalia cannot be in the passenger area unless stored as the statute describes (for example, in a trunk or locked compartment). Public consumption is prohibited, and it’s illegal to drive while impaired or at/above the 5 ng/mL THC per‑se limit.

Can someone under 21 take this course?

Yes, minors and young adults can take the course for education. However, if your citation or diversion requires a specific “community‑based substance abuse information course” or other approved program, you must confirm with the court or probation officer whether this general awareness class will be accepted before purchase.

Is the curriculum Montana‑specific?

The CourtCure Marijuana/THC Awareness course is the same nationwide and focuses on effects, impairment awareness, safety, and responsible decision‑making. This Montana page summarizes local laws and procedures to help you verify acceptance and choose the right course length for your situation.

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