Idaho
Regulatory Framework
In Idaho, cannabis regulation falls under the jurisdiction of several state departments, depending on the context of the regulation. These include the Department of Revenue, Department of Agriculture, and the Secretary of State. The primary legal stipulations regarding cannabis come from the Idaho Uniform Controlled Substances Act, which classifies cannabis as a Schedule I controlled substance [1].
Legal Status
In Idaho, both medical and adult-use cannabis are illegal. The following table summarizes the legal status as specified by the relevant state laws.
Market | Status | Act/Law | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Adult-Use | Illegal | Uniform Controlled Substances Act (Sections 37-2732 and 37-2732C) [1] | N/A |
Medical | Illegal | Uniform Controlled Substances Act (Sections 37-2732 and 37-2732C) [1] | N/A |
Homegrow | Illegal | Uniform Controlled Substances Act (Sections 37-2732 and 37-2732C) [1] | N/A |
Track-and-Trace
There is no track-and-trace system in place in Idaho for cannabis as both medical and adult-use cannabis are illegal.
Licensing
No cannabis licensing is available in Idaho due to the illegal status of cannabis in the state.
Possession Limits
Since cannabis is illegal in Idaho, there are no legal possession limits. Possession of any amount is considered unlawful under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act [1].
Medical Cannabis
Idaho does not have a medical cannabis program due to its illegal status under state law. Therefore, there are no registered patient or caregiver requirements related to medical cannabis.
Additional Resources
- Wikipedia: Cannabis in Idaho https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabis_in_Idaho
References
- [1] "Marijuana." Office of Drug Policy, Idaho. Available: https://odp.idaho.gov/marijuana/
- [2] Secretary of State, Idaho. Available: https://sos.idaho.gov/
- [3] Department of Agriculture, Idaho. Available: https://agri.idaho.gov/main/
- [4] Department of Revenue, Idaho. Available: https://tax.idaho.gov/