- Wisconsin
- Medical use: No

- Recreational: No
Wisconsin is still totally anti-cannabis, with no legal medical or recreational marijuana. Even with nearby states offering marijuana, Wisconsin still holds stringent policies against weed and hasn't made any moves to decriminalize it in any capacity. You can, however, still purchase hemp in Wisconsin. Getting caught in possession of marijuana is considered a misdemeanor, with penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment, depending on the amount and number of convictions. For instance, a first offense for possession can lead to a fine of up to $1,000 and/or imprisonment of up to 6 months. Cultivation and sale carry severe penalties as well, with fines reaching up to $25,000 and imprisonment for several years or more, depending on the quantity involved. Paraphernalia related to marijuana use is also prohibited and can result in fines or imprisonment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any cannabis products that can be legally sold in Wisconsin?
Yes, products containing Delta-9 THC derived from hemp (with less than 0.3% THC by weight) can be legally sold, such as gummies and drinks.
Are there any proposed changes to Wisconsin's cannabis laws?
There have been attempts to decriminalize or legalize cannabis in Wisconsin, but as of 2024, these efforts have not been successful in changing state law.
Are there any proposed changes to Wisconsin’s cannabis laws?
While there has been public interest and legislative discussion around legalizing medical or recreational cannabis, no significant changes have been enacted. Wisconsin remains among the states with strict anti-cannabis laws.











