Utah Cannabis Laws 2026

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Cannabis is legal for medical use only in Utah. Possession limit: As prescribed (30-day supply). Home grow: Not allowed. Minimum age: 18+. 23 licensed dispensaries listed on Leefii. Last updated: January 15, 2026.

Key Facts

Legal StatusMedical Only
Possession LimitAs prescribed (30-day supply)
Purchase LimitPhysician-determined 30-day supply
Home GrowNot allowed
Minimum Age18+
Cannabis Tax RateState pharmacy pricing
Dispensaries23
Delivery AllowedYes (from licensed pharmacies)

Medical Marijuana in Utah

MMJ Card Cost

$15 state fee

Reciprocity

Temporary card available for visitors (21 days)

Qualifying Conditions

CancerHIV/AIDSALSEpilepsyPTSDCrohn's diseaseChronic painAlzheimer'sTerminal illnessRare conditions

Where to Buy Cannabis in Utah

There are 23 licensed cannabis dispensaries in Utah listed on Leefii. Browse dispensaries to compare ratings, hours, and services.

Consumption Rules in Utah

Medical patients only. No smokable flower. Tablets, capsules, concentrated oils, topicals, and gelatinous cubes only. No public consumption.

Important: Cannabis consumption is always illegal on federal property (national parks, military bases, federal buildings) regardless of state law. Driving under the influence of cannabis is illegal in all 50 states.

Recent Changes in Utah

  • Additional product forms approved
  • Pharmacy locations expanded
  • Electronic verification system improved

Frequently Asked Questions

Is weed legal in Utah?

Cannabis is legal for medical use only in Utah. Patients with qualifying conditions and a valid medical marijuana card can purchase from licensed dispensaries.

Can I grow weed at home in Utah?

No, home cultivation of cannabis is not allowed in Utah. All cannabis must be purchased from licensed dispensaries (for medical patients).

How much weed can I carry in Utah?

In Utah, the possession limit is As prescribed (30-day supply). Carrying more than the legal amount can result in fines or criminal charges.

Do I need a medical card in Utah?

Yes, you need a medical marijuana card to purchase cannabis in Utah. The card costs $15 state fee. Qualifying conditions include: Cancer, HIV/AIDS, ALS, Epilepsy, PTSD, and more.

Can I get weed delivered in Utah?

Yes, cannabis delivery is available in Utah. Browse 23 dispensaries on Leefii to find delivery options near you.

What is the cannabis tax in Utah?

The cannabis tax in Utah is State pharmacy pricing. Medical patients may pay lower tax rates in some cases.

Where can I smoke weed in Utah?

Medical patients only. No smokable flower. Tablets, capsules, concentrated oils, topicals, and gelatinous cubes only. No public consumption. Cannabis consumption is also always prohibited on federal property regardless of state law.

Can I buy edibles in Utah?

Medical patients in Utah can purchase edibles from licensed dispensaries with a valid medical card, subject to program regulations.

How many dispensaries are in Utah?

There are 23 licensed cannabis dispensaries in Utah listed on Leefii. Browse all dispensaries to compare ratings, hours, and services.

Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Cannabis laws change frequently. Always verify current laws with official state sources before purchasing or consuming cannabis. Last updated: January 15, 2026.