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Hawaii: Cannabis Laws (State Overview)

Plain-language overview of Hawaii cannabis laws with official links: medical program, compliance basics, impaired driving, and federal travel cautions.

Hawaii: Cannabis Laws (State Overview)

Last updated: October 14, 2025

Legal notice: This page is informational only and not legal advice. Laws change. Always verify on official Hawaii government websites linked below and follow the strictest rule that applies. See our Legal Disclaimer & No-Warranty and Terms of Use.

Snapshot

  • Program focus: Hawaii operates a medical cannabis program administered by the Hawaii Department of Health (DOH). Adult-use proposals have been discussed over time; verify current status on the official portal.
  • Federal context: U.S. federal law continues to list cannabis as Schedule I. Do not take cannabis across state or international borders or onto federal property (airports, national parks, federal buildings). See United States: Federal & State Overview.

Compliance Basics (Verify Details on Official Links)

  • Medical enrollment & qualifying: See DOH’s Medical Cannabis Program for eligibility, registration, and out-of-state patient guidance.
  • Dispensaries & products: Check DOH and licensed dispensary guidance for operating status, product forms, labeling, and purchase limits.
  • Impaired driving: Hawaii enforces impaired-driving laws—do not drive under the influence. Review state safety guidance before operating a vehicle.

Travel & Borders

  • No interstate/international transport. Do not carry cannabis through airports or across borders.
  • Federal property: Prohibited regardless of state rules.

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Scientific Sources & References

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