Cannabis Rules & Regulations: Idaho

Cannabis Rules & Regulations: Idaho

Idaho Cannabis History

The use of cannabis is still fully illegal in Idaho, and possession of small amounts is considered a misdemeanor.  The only exception is CBD with 0% THC, which is lower than the 0.3% THC threshold allowed by federal law.

In 2015, a bill to legalize CBD oil was passed by both houses of the Idaho Legislature, but was then vetoed by former governor Butch Otter.

Idaho Child-Resistant Packaging Rules

Since all forms of medical marijuana remain illegal in Idaho, child-resistant packaging standards outlined in The Poison Prevention Packaging Act apply.

Detailed child-safe packaging and labeling requirements can also be found in §1700.15   Poison prevention packaging standards.

Useful Links for Idaho Cannabis Regulations

Idaho Laws and Penalties

Idaho Uniform Controlled Substances Act

Idaho Cannabis Growers Application

Idaho is not currently allowing the cultivation of marijuana.

Editor's Note: Status as of 4/1/2021

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