Kansas Cannabis Laws

(KS)
Illegal Verified Dec 6, 2025

Kansas has no medical or recreational cannabis program. Legislation continues to be proposed but has not passed.

Key Statistics

No
Recreational
No
Medical

Quick Facts

Recreational

Not Legal

Medical

Not Legal

Penalties & Enforcement

First offense: Class B misdemeanor, up to 6 months. Subsequent: Increasingly severe

Federal vs Kansas State Law

Federal Law

Cannabis remains a Schedule I controlled substance under the federal Controlled Substances Act. Possession, distribution, and cultivation are federal crimes regardless of state law.

Kansas State Law

Status: Illegal. Cannabis is not legally accessible for recreational or medical use.

Federal employees, federal contractors, and anyone crossing state lines should follow federal rules regardless of state legalization.

Frequently Asked Questions

Official Resources

For the most up-to-date and authoritative information, visit the official state resource:

Kansas Official Cannabis Website

Sources

Information last verified: Dec 6, 2025. Cannabis laws change frequently — always verify current rules with official state sources.