Cannabis Laws by State & Country | Interactive Maps
Cannabis laws are changing rapidly across the United States and around the world. From recreational marijuana legalization and medical cannabis programs to home grow rules, possession limits, dispensary regulations, and hemp-derived cannabinoid restrictions, cannabis legality now varies significantly depending on where you live.

This Cannabis Laws hub is designed to help you quickly understand the current legal status of cannabis by location through detailed guides, interactive maps, and regularly updated legal breakdowns. Whether you are researching where cannabis is legal, trying to understand marijuana possession laws, looking into home cultivation regulations, or checking the legality of products like THCA and Delta-8 THC, this resource provides a centralized place to explore current cannabis regulations.
Cannabis laws can differ dramatically between jurisdictions. Some states and countries allow fully legal recreational cannabis sales and home growing, while others only permit medical marijuana under limited conditions. Certain regions continue to prohibit cannabis entirely, and many governments are actively changing laws surrounding hemp-derived cannabinoids, cannabis concentrates, public consumption, and dispensary licensing.
Our cannabis law resources cover topics including:
- Recreational cannabis legality
- Medical marijuana laws
- Home grow and cultivation limits
- Cannabis possession limits
- Public consumption rules
- THC concentrate regulations
- Delta-8 THC and THCA legality
- Hemp-derived cannabinoid laws
- Federal cannabis policy updates
- International cannabis legalization developments
Explore Cannabis Laws by Location
United States Cannabis Laws by State
Explore our interactive U.S. cannabis law map featuring detailed breakdowns for every state, including recreational legality, medical marijuana access, home cultivation rules, possession limits, and hemp-derived cannabinoid regulations.
The map is regularly updated to reflect changing legislation, ballot initiatives, court rulings, and federal cannabis policy developments.
As additional resources are added, this hub will also expand to include international cannabis laws by country, helping users compare cannabis legalization trends worldwide.
Cannabis laws continue to evolve quickly in 2026, making accurate and up-to-date information more important than ever for consumers, medical patients, growers, travelers, and cannabis businesses alike.















