Colorado: Cannabis Laws (Adult-Use & Medical)
Last updated: October 14, 2025
Legal notice: Informational only—not legal advice. Laws change; always verify on official Colorado portals linked below and follow the strictest applicable rule. Federal law still applies on federal property and borders. See our Legal Disclaimer & No-Warranty and Terms of Use.
Status at a Glance
- Adult-use (recreational): Legal under state law with age limits and possession caps.
- Medical: Legal via the Colorado medical program.
- Local control: Cities/counties may restrict retail or public use—check local rules.
Key Areas to Review (Verify on Official Sites)
- Possession & purchase limits
- Home cultivation (plant counts, secure locations)
- Public use restrictions (no open/public consumption; private property rules vary)
- Retail licensing & compliance
- Impaired driving (DUID/DUIC) standards and enforcement
Federal Caveats (Still Apply)
- Do not bring cannabis onto federal property (national parks, federal buildings, many airports).
- Do not transport cannabis across state or national borders.
Safety & Responsible Use
- Review onset/duration and impairment windows in our Responsible Use Guide.
- Before traveling, re-check this page and official portals; see Research Updates for noteworthy changes.
Related Reading
- U.S. overview: Cannabis Laws in the United States
- Trust & verification: Information You Can Trust, Editorial Standards, How We Fact-Check
Official Colorado Resources
- Regulator: Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division (MED) – state licensing & compliance
- Portal: sbg.colorado.gov/marijuana (see link below)
- Additional: Department of Transportation/DMV for impaired driving rules