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Wymington has some of the strictest cannabis laws in the United States. Here are the key points:

  • Marijuana is Illegal: Both recreational and medical marijuana are prohibited. It is illegal to possess, use, cultivate, or sell marijuana in the state .
  • No Legal Dispensaries: There are no state-licensed dispensaries for marijuana. Websites like Weedmaps confirm that no dispensaries operate within Wyoming and only direct users to locations in other states .
  • Harsh Penalties: Penalties for possession can include jail time and significant fines. For example, possession of more than three ounces is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine .

๐ŸŒฑ The Complicated World of Hemp Products

While marijuana is illegal, Wyoming has legalized industrial hemp and its non-intoxicating derivatives, like CBD oil, following the 2018 Farm Bill . This has created a gray market for psychoactive products derived from hemp.

  • The Rise and Fall of Delta-8: After hemp was legalized, shops in Wyoming began selling products containing Delta-8-THC, an intoxicating compound derived from legal hemp. However, in 2024, the Wyoming legislature specifically banned Delta-8 and other similar THC derivatives .
  • A Loophole for Hemp-Derived Edibles: Some shops currently sell edible products, like gummies, that contain hemp-derived Delta-9-THC. They operate on an interpretation of the law that focuses on the THC concentration in the raw hemp plant (which must be under 0.3%) rather than the potency of the final edible product .
  • An Impending Federal Ban: This loophole is set to close. A new federal law passed in November 2025 will ban any hemp product that contains more than 0.4 milligrams of THC per package. This will effectively outlaw the high-potency hemp edibles currently on the market when it takes effect in November 2026 .

The table below compares Wyoming’s cannabis laws with those of neighboring states where marijuana is legal, providing context for the regional differences.

StateRecreational MarijuanaMedical MarijuanaHemp-Derived Intoxicating ProductsNotes
WyomingIllegal Illegal Heavily Restricted/Changing; Delta-8 banned, federal ban pending Strictest laws; no legal market for infused food.
ColoradoLegalLegalBanned from general retail; must be sold in licensed marijuana dispensaries Fully legal, regulated market for marijuana-infused products.
MontanaLegalLegalInformation not specified in search resultsLegal, regulated market exists.

โœ๏ธ Conclusion and Practical Advice

As of November 2025, you cannot legally purchase marijuana-infused food in Wyoming. The state’s prohibition is firm, and the market for legal intoxicating products is shrinking rapidly.

For consumers, this means:

  • Do Not Rely on Hemp Products: The hemp-derived edible products available in some Wyoming smoke shops exist in a legal gray area that is actively being closed by both state and federal laws. Their future is uncertain, and their quality and safety are not regulated .
  • Severe Legal Risks: Transporting marijuana-infused foods from a legal state like Colorado into Wyoming is illegal and considered drug trafficking, carrying severe penalties .
  • Stay Informed: The legal landscape is in flux. The upcoming federal ban and ongoing legislative efforts mean the rules could change further. For now, those seeking legal cannabis edibles must look to the regulated markets in neighboring states.

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