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Idaho Cannabis Laws

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Legal status

  • Illegal

Possession limits

  • Possession is not allowed

Cultivation

  • Cultivation is illegal

Table of contents

  1. How Many Marijuana Plants Can You Grow in Idaho?

Marijuana is a Schedule I substance in Idaho, which makes cannabis illegal for recreational and medical use. Under Idaho law, marijuana possession is punishable by one to five years of jail time and fines up to $50 thousand.

Cannabidiol (CBD) oil is legal for purchase and use in the state if it contains less than .3% of THC. After a failed attempt in 2022, a coalition of patients and advocates are gathering signatures to put a medical cannabis initiative on the ballot in 2024. If successful, this would create a medical marijuana program in Idaho.

How Many Marijuana Plants Can You Grow in Idaho?

The cultivation of cannabis is illegal in Idaho. Growing marijuana is a felony offense under Idaho law and is punishable by up to five years of jail time and fines ranging from $15 to $50,000. The harshest penalties apply to Idaho residents growing more than 100 plants.

Qualify for Cannabis

If you live in a state with a medical program you could qualify for cannabis. Speak to a physician today to qualify and learn how cannabis can help you.