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CourtCure Marijuana Awareness

Online Marijuana/THC Awareness Classes in New York

Complete your marijuana awareness course online with flexible course-length options. Review the New York-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 New York

If you were told to complete a marijuana or THC awareness class in New York, you likely want something you can start right away and finish on your own time. CourtCure offers online Marijuana/THC Awareness classes in multiple lengths—2, 4, 8, 12, 16, and 24 hours—focused on cannabis effects, impairment awareness, personal responsibility, safety considerations, and responsible decision‑making. Because New York handles most education orders at the local level, acceptance isn’t automatic. Before enrolling, confirm the hours required, whether an online class is acceptable, your deadline, and what completion document your court, probation officer, attorney, employer, or school expects. If your situation involves impaired driving, note that DMV’s Impaired Driver Program (and any OASAS screening/treatment) is a separate process with its own approved providers. Once you know what your authority will accept, pick the course length that fits and get started today.

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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New York-Specific Information

New York’s Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) made adult-use cannabis legal statewide and created the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) to regulate the market and provide public guidance. Under current OCM guidance, adults 21 and older may possess up to three ounces of cannabis and up to 24 grams of concentrated cannabis. Public consumption largely tracks the state’s smoke‑free laws: you may not smoke or vape cannabis in places where tobacco is prohibited, and many indoor workplaces and designated outdoor areas are smoke‑free. New York also bars smoking or vaping in motor vehicles, and traffic-safety guidance reinforces that burning cannabis in any vehicle and driving while impaired by cannabis remain illegal. New York’s driving‑impairment framework matters because some people find this page after a citation or court referral. Driving while ability impaired by drugs (DWAI‑Drug) and combination alcohol/drug offenses are addressed in Vehicle and Traffic Law §1192. Separately, the DMV’s Impaired Driver Program (IDP) manages license‑related education and conditional‑license eligibility after alcohol‑ or drug‑related driving convictions. IDP has set class sessions and may require a formal assessment or treatment through providers overseen by the state’s Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS). Those pathways are distinct from a general cannabis awareness course. Outside of driving cases, education requirements in New York are local and authority‑specific. Problem‑solving and drug treatment courts operate in many counties, and individual judges or probation departments sometimes order substance‑use education or counseling as a condition of a plea, adjournment, or supervision. Because there is no single statewide “marijuana class” rule, it’s important to confirm expectations—hours, online acceptance, and documentation—directly with the authority that asked you to complete a course.

Cannabis and driving in New York: what to know

Adult-use cannabis is legal in New York, but driving while your ability is impaired by drugs remains a criminal offense under state law. New York’s traffic-safety guidance also explains that burning cannabis in a vehicle is illegal under the open-container rules, and neither drivers nor passengers may smoke in a moving or parked vehicle. If your case involves a DWAI-Drug or a combination alcohol/drug offense, sentencing and license-restoration steps often run through the DMV’s Impaired Driver Program (IDP). The IDP has set classroom sessions and may trigger a referral for a formal assessment or treatment through providers overseen by the state addiction services agency (OASAS). Those processes are separate from a general awareness class. If you were told to complete “a marijuana class,” ask your attorney or officer to clarify whether they specifically meant IDP, an OASAS assessment/treatment plan, a local diversion class, or a general awareness course like this one.

Common New York rules that still cause problems

Adults 21+ may possess up to three ounces of cannabis and up to 24 grams of concentrated cannabis. Public consumption generally follows the same rules as tobacco smoking—if tobacco is banned there, cannabis is too. That includes many indoor areas and designated smoke‑free outdoor spaces. Smoking or vaping is not allowed on most business premises, in motor vehicles, or on federal property. New Yorkers 21+ may possess cannabis in a vehicle if it is closed and secured, but open cannabis containers and smoking in vehicles are prohibited. New York also allows limited home cultivation for adults, with security and access restrictions. Finally, while adult use is legal, employers can still prohibit on‑duty impairment, and people under court or probation supervision must follow any explicit cannabis conditions in their orders. Understanding these boundaries can help you make safer, compliant choices—and avoid new violations while you complete any education that has been requested.

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 New York

New York does not publish a single statewide requirement for a “marijuana” or “THC awareness” class. Education orders, if any, are typically set by the individual judge, prosecutor, probation department, school, employer, or other requesting authority. Before you enroll, confirm the required hours, whether an online format is acceptable, your deadline, and what completion document is needed. If your case involves a drugged-driving charge, be aware that New York’s DMV Impaired Driver Program (IDP) and any OASAS screening/treatment have their own approved providers and procedures; a general awareness course like this is not a substitute unless your authority expressly allows it. Always follow the written instructions from your court or officer. If you are unsure, ask the requesting authority to confirm that a non-state-specific, online awareness course will meet their expectations.

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 New York 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 New York — Frequently Asked Questions

Will a New York court or probation officer accept this online class?

Acceptance is determined by the requesting authority. Some New York judges, prosecutors, or probation officers may accept a general awareness class when they ask for education, but others require the DMV Impaired Driver Program (IDP), an OASAS assessment/treatment plan, or a local diversion program. Before you enroll, ask the requester to confirm the provider type, delivery format (online vs. in‑person), hours, deadline, and what proof they need.

How many hours should I choose?

Only your requesting authority can set the required hours. Common orders in New York vary (for example, 4, 8, 12, or more). Pick the closest CourtCure option (2–24 hours) that meets or exceeds the written requirement. If hours are not specified, ask the requester to state a minimum so you can choose appropriately.

Does this satisfy a DWAI‑Drug (VTL §1192[4]) case?

Not by itself unless your court or officer explicitly allows it. New York’s license‑related process for impaired driving runs through the DMV Impaired Driver Program (IDP) and may include an OASAS assessment or treatment with approved providers. A general awareness course can be an additional educational step only if the authority permits it.

What kind of proof of completion will I receive and how do I submit it?

After finishing your selected course length, you can download the standard CourtCure completion documentation. Submission rules differ across New York—some requesters want you to upload or bring a copy; others want documents sent directly by an approved provider. Verify the format and submission method with your court, probation officer, attorney, or employer before purchase.

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