By Steve McCarthy, January 14th, 2025
THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the psychoactive component of cannabis, is a hot topic in the world of wellness and recreation. While some states have embraced THC for medicinal and recreational use, others have imposed restrictions or outright bans. Navigating these laws can be confusing, so we’ve created a comprehensive guide with a state-by-state breakdown to help you understand THC’s legal status across the United States.
Mixed. THC is allowed for medicinal use with restrictions. Recreational use remains illegal.
Fully legal. Both medicinal and recreational use of THC is permitted.
Fully legal. Medicinal and recreational THC use is allowed.
Mixed. Medicinal use of THC is permitted with a license. Recreational use is prohibited.
Fully legal. California allows both medicinal and recreational use of THC.
Fully legal. THC is permitted for both medicinal and recreational use.
Fully legal. Connecticut allows medicinal and recreational THC use.
Fully legal. Both medicinal and recreational THC use is permitted.
Fully legal. THC is allowed for medicinal and recreational use.
Mixed. THC is permitted for medicinal use with restrictions. Recreational use is not allowed.
Mixed. Only CBD oil with low THC content is allowed for medicinal purposes.
Mixed. Medicinal use of THC is permitted, but recreational use remains illegal.
Fully illegal. THC is not allowed for any use, medicinal or recreational.
Fully legal. Medicinal and recreational THC use is allowed.
Mixed. Only CBD oil with low THC content is allowed for medicinal purposes.
Mixed. CBD oil with low THC content is permitted for medicinal use.
Fully illegal. THC is not allowed for any use, medicinal or recreational.
Mixed. Only CBD oil with low THC content is permitted for medicinal use.
Mixed. THC is permitted for medicinal use with restrictions.
Fully legal. Both medicinal and recreational THC use is allowed.
Fully legal. THC is permitted for medicinal and recreational use.
Fully legal. Medicinal and recreational THC use is allowed.
Fully legal. Michigan allows both medicinal and recreational THC use.
Fully legal. Medicinal and recreational use of THC is permitted.
Mixed. THC is allowed for medicinal use with restrictions.
Fully legal. Medicinal and recreational THC use is allowed.
Fully legal. Montana allows both medicinal and recreational THC use.
Fully illegal. THC is not allowed for any use, medicinal or recreational.
Fully legal. Medicinal and recreational THC use is permitted.
Mixed. Medicinal THC is allowed with restrictions.
Fully legal. Both medicinal and recreational THC use is allowed.
Fully legal. Medicinal and recreational THC use is permitted.
Fully legal. THC is allowed for both medicinal and recreational use.
Fully illegal. THC is not permitted for any use, medicinal or recreational.
Mixed. THC is allowed for medicinal use with restrictions.
Fully legal. Both medicinal and recreational THC use is allowed.
Mixed. THC is allowed for medicinal use with restrictions.
Fully legal. Medicinal and recreational THC use is permitted.
Mixed. Medicinal THC use is permitted with restrictions.
Fully legal. Both medicinal and recreational THC use is allowed.
Fully illegal. THC is not allowed for any use, medicinal or recreational.
Mixed. THC is allowed for medicinal use with restrictions.
Mixed. Only CBD oil with low THC content is permitted for medicinal use.
Mixed. Only CBD oil with low THC content is allowed for medicinal use.
Mixed. THC is permitted for medicinal use with restrictions.
Fully legal. Both medicinal and recreational THC use is allowed.
Fully legal. THC is allowed for medicinal and recreational use.
Fully legal. Both medicinal and recreational THC use is permitted.
Mixed. THC is allowed for medicinal use with restrictions.
Mixed. Only CBD oil with low THC content is allowed for medicinal purposes.
Fully illegal. THC is not allowed for any use, medicinal or recreational.
The legal status of THC varies greatly across the United States. Staying informed about your state’s laws ensures safe and legal use, whether for medicinal or recreational purposes. Always check for updates, as cannabis laws are continually evolving.