UT

Utah

Medical cannabis is legal in Utah with a valid patient card. Recreational use remains illegal.

Medical
$300M
Annual Sales
~400
Active Licenses
N/A
Tax Rate
Rx only (113g / 30 days)
Possession Limit
● LIVE STATUS Updated 4 days ago  ·  April 1, 2026
Legislative Pressure Β· 10 bills tracked
β–² 100% Pro-Access Β· 5 bills 0 bills Β· 0% Restrictive β–Ό
Strong legislative momentum toward expanded access.
Legislative Tracker

Utah Bills Tracker

10 bills tracked
SB0303 β–² Pro-Access
In Committee
Expungement Amendments
Intro
Cmte
Vote
Gov
Law
πŸ• Senate/ received from House in Senate Secretary Β· Mar 6, 2026
πŸ—³ Vote: MAR 3
SB0303 allows expungement of certain cannabis-related misdemeanors, offering relief to individuals with past convictions and reducing barriers to employment and housing. View full bill text β†’
SB0121 β–² Pro-Access
Passed
Medical Cannabis Program Amendments
Intro
Cmte
Vote
Gov
Law
πŸ• Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filing Β· Mar 26, 2026
SB0121 allows medical cannabis pharmacies to operate as a single business entity, potentially streamlining operations and patient access in Utah. View full bill text β†’
SB0066 β–² Pro-Access
Passed
Medical Cannabis Pharmacy License Amendments
Intro
Cmte
Vote
Gov
Law
πŸ• Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filing Β· Mar 26, 2026
SB0066 allows medical cannabis pharmacies to operate multiple locations under one license, potentially increasing patient access and reducing operational burdens for businesses. View full bill text β†’
HB0389 β–² Pro-Access
Passed
Cannabis Amendments
Intro
Cmte
Vote
Gov
Law
πŸ• Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filing Β· Mar 25, 2026
HB0389 allows cannabis pharmacies to operate drive-thru windows and offer limited delivery services, increasing access for patients and convenience for consumers in Utah. View full bill text β†’
SB0083 β–² Pro-Access
Passed
Controlled Substance Scheduling Amendments
Intro
Cmte
Vote
Gov
Law
πŸ• Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filing Β· Mar 24, 2026
SB0083 reclassifies psilocybin from Schedule I to Schedule II, potentially easing research access for patients and the public in Utah. View full bill text β†’
HB0469
Failed
Cannabinoid Amendments
Intro
Cmte
βœ— Failed
πŸ• House/ filed in House file for bills not passed Β· Mar 6, 2026
HB0469 failed, leaving Utah's medical cannabis program unchanged for patients and operators regarding product types and dispensing. View full bill text β†’
SB0325 β–² Pro-Access
Failed
Amendments to Cannabis Agreements With Tribes
Intro
Cmte
βœ— Failed
πŸ• Senate/ filed in Senate file for bills not passed Β· Mar 6, 2026
SB0325 allowed the Utah Department of Health to enter into cannabis compacts with tribes, potentially expanding access for patients and consumers. View full bill text β†’
SB0114 β–² Pro-Access
Failed
Controlled Substances Amendments
Intro
Cmte
βœ— Failed
πŸ• Senate/ filed in Senate file for bills not passed Β· Mar 6, 2026
SB0114 would have allowed pharmacists to dispense medical cannabis, potentially improving patient access and convenience in Utah. View full bill text β†’
HB0281 β–² Pro-Access
Failed
Workers' Compensation Cannabis Amendments
Intro
Cmte
βœ— Failed
πŸ• House/ filed in House file for bills not passed Β· Mar 6, 2026
HB0281 clarified workers' compensation for cannabis-related injuries, impacting patient access to treatment and employer liability in Utah. View full bill text β†’
HB0253
Failed
Marijuana Use or Possession Penalty Amendments
Intro
Cmte
βœ— Failed
πŸ• House/ filed in House file for bills not passed Β· Mar 6, 2026
HB0253 would have reduced penalties for cannabis possession in Utah, impacting consumers and the public by lessening legal repercussions. View full bill text β†’
Overview

Marijuana is legal for medical patients in Utah, but recreational use remains illegal. Utah voters approved Proposition 2 in 2018, establishing a medical cannabis program. The state-run program, managed through the Department of Health, requires a medical card and has strict dispensary regulations.

What This Means for You
  • Legal to purchase with a valid medical card
  • Recreational purchase is not permitted
  • Possession limit: Rx only (113g / 30 days)
  • Home grow: Not permitted

Latest Utah Cannabis Developments