Cannabis laws · West

Is weed legal in Utah?

Medical only

In Utah, cannabis is legal only for registered medical patients. We pulled the rules that actually matter to a normal person into one place.

The state of play

A regulated medical program with limited pharmacies and no smokable flower.

In a medical-only state like Utah, the gatekeeper is the program itself: you need a qualifying condition, a recommendation, and usually a state-issued card before a dispensary will sell to you. Outside that system, the same possession rules apply as in a prohibition state.

Two things trip people up most: assuming a legal purchase elsewhere transfers across state lines (it doesn't — once you cross a border you're under a different rulebook, and possibly federal law), and forgetting that employers, landlords, and federal programs can still set their own rules even where the state says yes.

Find dispensaries in Utah

Cannabis laws in nearby West states

Because state lines are hard legal boundaries, it pays to know how Utah's neighbors handle cannabis before you travel.

Is weed legal in Washington? Is weed legal in Wyoming? Is weed legal in Alaska? Is weed legal in Arizona?

See also the federal cannabis status, how medical cannabis programs work, and the rules for traveling with cannabis across state lines.

Common questions

Is weed legal in Utah?

Only for medical patients. Utah has a medical cannabis program, so registered patients with a qualifying condition can buy from licensed dispensaries. Recreational possession remains against the law.

Can I buy recreational cannabis in Utah?

No. There is no recreational cannabis retail in Utah. Anyone buying outside the legal channels that do exist is breaking state law, regardless of the rules in neighboring states.

How much cannabis can I possess in Utah?

The limit is Up to a 30-day supply in approved forms for patients. Carrying more than that can move a minor offense into a more serious one, so it's worth knowing the exact figure before you stock up.

NOTE Informational only — not legal advice. Cannabis laws change frequently and vary by jurisdiction. Verify current rules with your state or a licensed attorney. Last reviewed 2026-05-30.