Hawaii: Cannabis Laws (State Overview)
Last updated: October 14, 2025
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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.
Keep Current
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Official Hawaii & State Resources
- Hawaii DOH – Medical Cannabis Program: https://health.hawaii.gov/medicalcannabis/
- Hawaii Department of Transportation (Impaired Driving): https://hidot.hawaii.gov/hso/impaired-driving/
- Hawaii State Legislature portal (statutes & bills): https://capitol.hawaii.gov/