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Nevadacannabis laws inUtah
Medical Only — licensed patients with qualifying conditions

Utah

Status
Medical Only
Possession Limit
30-day supply (determined by provider recommendation)
Home Cultivation
Not allowed
Medical Program
Active

Legal Status at a Glance

Cannabis is LEGAL FOR MEDICAL USE ONLY in Utah. You must be a registered patient with a qualifying condition and a state-issued patient ID card to legally purchase or possess cannabis.

Possession & Purchase Limits

Possession limit: 30-day supply (determined by provider recommendation). Purchase limit: 30-day supply per period.

Medical Program Details

Proposition 2 (2018) passed; Utah Pharmacy Board oversees the program. Medical cannabis pharmacies (not called dispensaries) operational since 2020. Qualifying conditions include cancer, epilepsy, PTSD, and chronic pain.

Key Restrictions & Notes

No home cultivation. No smokable flower in most circumstances. Strict licensing for medical cannabis pharmacies. Patients must be Utah residents.

Official State Source

For the most current cannabis laws in Utah, visit the official source at https://medicalcannabis.utah.gov/. Laws and local regulations can change — verify with your local jurisdiction before purchasing or possessing cannabis.

Utah Official Source: https://medicalcannabis.utah.gov/
Law last updated: 2018Row last reviewed: May 9, 2026

Cannabis laws change rapidly. This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Always verify current state and local regulations before purchasing, possessing, or cultivating cannabis. Federal law still classifies cannabis as a Schedule I controlled substance.