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Wisconsin

Cannabis is decriminalized in Wisconsin β€” small amounts carry a civil penalty, not a criminal charge. It is not fully legal.

Decriminalized CBD Only
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Annual Sales
N/A
Active Licenses
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Tax Rate
< 25g (misdemeanor)
Possession Limit
● LIVE STATUS Updated 4 days ago  ·  April 1, 2026
Legislative Pressure Β· 15 bills tracked
β–² 0% Pro-Access Β· 0 bills 0 bills Β· 0% Restrictive β–Ό
Legislative Tracker

Wisconsin Bills Tracker

15 bills tracked
SB692
Passed
Listing of carfentanil under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act and providing a penalty.
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πŸ• Published 3-14-2026 Β· Mar 13, 2026
SB692 lists carfentanil under Wisconsin's Uniform Controlled Substances Act, increasing penalties for illicit possession and distribution, impacting public safety and drug enforcement. View full bill text β†’
AB1061 β–² Pro-Access
Failed
Legalizing the possession of cannabis; medical cannabis; expunging or adjusting past convictions for marijuana-related crimes; regulating the production, processing, transportation, testing, and sale of cannabis; granting rule-making authority; providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures; making an appropriation; and providing a penalty. (FE)
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βœ— Failed
πŸ• Fiscal estimate received Β· Mar 24, 2026
AB1061 would have legalized adult-use and medical cannabis, expunged past convictions, and regulated the industry in Wisconsin, impacting consumers, patients, and the public. View full bill text β†’
SB1045 β–² Pro-Access
Failed
Legalizing the possession of cannabis; medical cannabis; expunging or adjusting past convictions for marijuana-related crimes; regulating the production, processing, transportation, testing, and sale of cannabis; granting rule-making authority; providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures; making an appropriation; and providing a penalty. (FE)
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πŸ• Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Β· Mar 23, 2026
SB1045 would have legalized cannabis possession, established medical cannabis, expunged past convictions, and regulated the industry in Wisconsin, impacting consumers, patients, and the public. View full bill text β†’
SB534 β–² Pro-Access
Failed
Regulating medical cannabis, the prescription drug monitoring program, and providing a penalty. (FE)
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πŸ• Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Β· Mar 23, 2026
SB534 would have regulated medical cannabis and the prescription drug monitoring program in Wisconsin, impacting patient access and public health oversight. View full bill text β†’
AB547 β–² Pro-Access
Failed
Regulating medical cannabis, the prescription drug monitoring program, and providing a penalty. (FE)
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πŸ• Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Β· Mar 23, 2026
AB547 regulated medical cannabis and its inclusion in the prescription drug monitoring program, impacting patient access and public health oversight in Wisconsin. View full bill text β†’
SB499
Failed
The definition of hemp. (FE)
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πŸ• Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Β· Mar 23, 2026
SB499 failed, leaving Wisconsin's hemp definition unchanged and maintaining the current regulatory landscape for consumers and operators. View full bill text β†’
AB503 β–² Pro-Access
Failed
The definition of hemp. (FE)
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πŸ• Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Β· Mar 23, 2026
AB503 redefined hemp to exclude delta-8 THC and other intoxicating cannabinoids, impacting consumer access and the legal landscape for cannabis businesses in Wisconsin. View full bill text β†’
AB680 β–Ό Restrictive
Failed
Prohibiting individuals under age 21 from accessing intoxicating hemp products and providing a penalty. (FE)
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πŸ• Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Β· Mar 23, 2026
AB680 prohibited individuals under 21 from accessing intoxicating hemp products, aiming to regulate youth access to these substances in Wisconsin. View full bill text β†’
SB644 β–Ό Restrictive
Failed
Prohibiting individuals under age 21 from accessing intoxicating hemp products and providing a penalty. (FE)
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πŸ• Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Β· Mar 23, 2026
SB644 prohibited individuals under 21 from accessing intoxicating hemp products, impacting youth access and public health in Wisconsin. View full bill text β†’
SB1083 β–Ό Restrictive
Failed
Applying the indoor smoking ban to electronic delivery devices and marijuana.
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πŸ• Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Β· Mar 23, 2026
SB1083 extended Wisconsin's indoor smoking ban to e-cigarettes and marijuana, impacting public health and where consumers could use cannabis if legalized. View full bill text β†’
AB1112 β–Ό Restrictive
Failed
Applying the indoor smoking ban to electronic delivery devices and marijuana.
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πŸ• Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Β· Mar 23, 2026
AB1112 extended Wisconsin's indoor smoking ban to e-cigarettes and marijuana, impacting public health and where consumers can use these products. View full bill text β†’
SB682 β–² Pro-Access
Failed
Regulating hemp-derived cannabinoid products.
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πŸ• Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Β· Mar 23, 2026
SB682 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoid products, impacting consumer access, product safety, and the market for operators in Wisconsin. View full bill text β†’
AB747 β–² Pro-Access
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Regulating hemp-derived cannabinoid products.
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πŸ• Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Β· Mar 23, 2026
AB747 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Wisconsin, impacting consumer access, product safety, and market operations. View full bill text β†’
SB681
Failed
Regulation of hemp-derived cannabinoid products, renaming the Division of Alcohol Beverages as the Division of Intoxicating Products, creating an occupational tax on hemp-derived cannabinoid products, alcohol beverage warehouses and production arrangements, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty. (FE)
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βœ— Failed
πŸ• Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Β· Mar 23, 2026
SB681 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoids, renamed the Division of Alcohol Beverages, and created an occupational tax on these products in Wisconsin. View full bill text β†’
AB606
Failed
Regulation of hemp-derived cannabinoid products, renaming the Division of Alcohol Beverages as the Division of Intoxicating Products, creating an occupational tax on hemp-derived cannabinoid products, alcohol beverage warehouses and production arrangements, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty. (FE)
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βœ— Failed
πŸ• Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Β· Mar 23, 2026
AB606 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoids, renamed the Division of Alcohol Beverages, and created an occupational tax on these products in Wisconsin. View full bill text β†’
Overview

Marijuana is decriminalized in Wisconsin, meaning small amounts carry civil fines rather than criminal charges. Wisconsin has decriminalized possession of up to 25 grams of cannabis as a civil forfeiture with no jail time for a first offense. The state allows CBD oil with a physician's certification for seizures but has no formal medical program.

What This Means for You
  • Small amounts are decriminalized β€” civil fine, not arrest
  • Retail sale remains illegal
  • Possession limit: < 25g (misdemeanor)
  • Home grow: Not permitted

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