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Wisconsin

Regulatory Framework

In Wisconsin, cannabis is classified as a Schedule I hallucinogenic substance under the Wisconsin Uniform Controlled Substances Act. The state does not allow the use of cannabis for either medical or recreational purposes [1].

Legal Status

Cannabis is illegal in Wisconsin for both medical and recreational use, classified under the state's controlled substances act.

Market Status Act/Law Year
Adult-Use Illegal Wisconsin Uniform Controlled Substances Act [1] N/A
Medical Illegal Wisconsin Uniform Controlled Substances Act [1] N/A
Homegrow Illegal Wisconsin Uniform Controlled Substances Act [1] N/A

Track-and-Trace

There is no track-and-trace system in place in Wisconsin due to the illegality of cannabis in the state.

Licensing

As cannabis is illegal in Wisconsin, there is no licensing framework for its cultivation, distribution, or sale.

License Type Description
None Not applicable as cannabis is illegal.

Possession Limits

Possession of cannabis is illegal in Wisconsin, and there are no legal limits established.

Item Possession Limit
Cannabis Illegal [1]

Medical Cannabis

Due to the classification of cannabis as a Schedule I substance, there are no regulations or provisions for medical cannabis in Wisconsin.

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