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Wyoming: Everything You Need to Know
Wyoming Laws
Marijuana is completely illegal in Wyoming for both medical and recreational purposes. Wyoming lacks medical marijuana, decriminalization, and legalization laws. The state maintains strict criminal penalties for possession, sale, and cultivation of cannabis. The only exception is a 2015 low-THC CBD law for patients with intractable epilepsy.
- Medical marijuana is illegal in Wyoming with no state program.
- Recreational marijuana is illegal in Wyoming.
- Possession of 3 ounces or less is a misdemeanor: up to 12 months imprisonment and up to $1,000 fine.
- Possession of more than 3 ounces is a felony: up to 5 years imprisonment and up to $10,000 fine.
- Sale of any amount is a felony: up to 10 years imprisonment and up to $10,000 fine.
- Cultivation of any amount is a misdemeanor: up to 6 months imprisonment and fine.
- Low-THC CBD is legal for intractable epilepsy patients only (passed in 2015).
Wyoming Reform Timeline
1913 – Cannabis Prohibition Begins
- Wyoming prohibits cannabis use and possession.
2015 – Low-THC CBD Law Passed
- Wyoming passes HB 32, allowing use of low-THC cannabidiol for patients with intractable epilepsy.
2022 – Reform Bills Fail
- HB 106 (decriminalization of 3 ounces or less with $100 fine) fails to advance in legislature.
- HB 143 (medical cannabis legalization) fails to advance in legislature.
2023 – No Legislative Progress
- No cannabis reform legislation advances during 2023 legislative session.
2023 – Cheyenne Rejects Decriminalization
- Cheyenne City Council rejects local cannabis decriminalization measure with 6-3 vote in March 2023.
Wyoming Possession Limits
Wyoming does not have legal possession limits for marijuana because all marijuana possession is illegal.
- Possession of any amount of marijuana is illegal in Wyoming.
- Possession of 3 ounces or less is a misdemeanor: up to 12 months imprisonment and up to $1,000 fine.
- Possession of more than 3 ounces is a felony: up to 5 years imprisonment and up to $10,000 fine.
- Hash and concentrate possession penalties based on weight (0.3 grams threshold).
- Paraphernalia possession with intent to deliver: up to 6 months imprisonment and up to $750 fine.
- There is no medical marijuana program, so no legal possession exists for patients.
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FAQs
Is medical marijuana legal in Wyoming?
No, medical marijuana is completely illegal in Wyoming. The state has no medical cannabis program and lacks medical marijuana, decriminalization, and legalization laws.
What are the penalties for selling or growing marijuana in Wyoming?
Sale of any amount is a felony punishable by up to 10 years imprisonment and up to $10,000 fine. Cultivation of any amount is a misdemeanor with up to 6 months imprisonment and up to $10,000 fine. Distribution to minors under 18 who are more than 3 years younger carries up to 20 years imprisonment.
Is CBD legal in Wyoming?
Only low-THC CBD derived from hemp plants is legal in Wyoming, and only for patients with intractable epilepsy and severe seizures. This was legalized in July 2015. The law permits the use of cannabidiol products with low THC concentration exclusively for epilepsy patients. CBD is not legal for other medical conditions or general use.
Have there been recent attempts to legalize medical marijuana in Wyoming?
Yes, multiple attempts have been made but all have failed. In 2017, the Peggy A. Kelley Wyoming Cannabis Act failed due to insufficient signatures. In 2021, medical marijuana ballot initiatives died in the House Judiciary Committee. In 2022, HB 143 (medical cannabis) and HB 106 (decriminalization) failed to advance. In 2023, no reform legislation made progress, and Cheyenne City Council rejected local decriminalization with a 6-3 vote.
Can I travel through Wyoming with marijuana from a neighboring state where it’s legal?
No, it is illegal to possess marijuana in Wyoming regardless of where you purchased it or whether you have a medical marijuana card from another state. Wyoming does not recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards or legal purchases from neighboring states. Transporting marijuana into or through Wyoming remains illegal and can result in criminal charges, even if you're just passing through from a state like Colorado where it's legal.
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