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Cannabis Laws in Wisconsin

Recreational Program

Medical Program

Home Cultivation

Delivery Allowed

Disclaimer: This information is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current legal requirements in your state. It is recommended to consult with a qualified attorney or refer to the specific laws of your state for accurate and up-to-date information. This information is not intended as legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Use of this information is at your own risk.
Does the state have a recreational use program?

No, Wisconsin does not have a recreational use program. However, there is a growing movement to legalize recreational marijuana in the state.

Does the state have a medical program?

Yes, Wisconsin has a medical marijuana program. The program was established in 2014, and it allows patients with qualifying medical conditions to obtain medical cannabis.

What are the rules for medical use?

To qualify for the medical marijuana program, patients must have a qualifying medical condition. Patients must also obtain a medical marijuana card from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

What are qualifying medical conditions for eligibility?

Cancer, HIV/AIDS, Epilepsy, Glaucoma, Crohn’s Disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Multiple Sclerosis, Intractable Pain, Severe Nausea, Cachexia or Wasting Syndrome.

What are Medical Program Limits?

Patients are allowed to possess up to 2.5 ounces of usable cannabis per month. They are also allowed to cultivate up to 3 mature plants and 3 immature plants.

Methods of Use Permitted under the Medical Program?

Smoking, vaping, ingestion, and topical application are permitted methods of use under the medical program.

Is there Home Delivery for Medical Cannabis?

No, home delivery of medical cannabis is not currently allowed in Wisconsin. However, the state is considering allowing home delivery in the future.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current legal requirements in your state. It is recommended to consult with a qualified attorney or refer to the specific laws of your state for accurate and up-to-date information. This information is not intended as legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Use of this information is at your own risk.

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