Idaho Cannabis Tax Guide (CBD Only): 2025 Edition
Tom Andersen2025-07-27T22:01:29-07:00Updated on July 1, 2025 Key Points Idaho does not have a legal medical or adult‑use cannabis market. All “CBD [...]
Updated on July 1, 2025 Key Points Idaho does not have a legal medical or adult‑use cannabis market. All “CBD [...]
Updated on July 1, 2025 Key Points, Updated as of July 1st, 2025 Hawaii’s legal cannabis market remains medical‑only. Medical cannabis [...]
Key Points, Updated as of July 1st, 2025 Alaska cannabis businesses pay a statewide wholesale (excise) tax and any local [...]
Updated as of July 1, 2025 Key PointsWyoming hemp retailers pay a uniform 2 % excise tax on all consumable CBD products, plus [...]
Key Points (as of July 2025) South Dakota operates only a medical‑cannabis program. Multiple attempts to legalize recreational (adult‑use) cannabis [...]
Updated July 1, 2025 Key Points (July 2025) Medical‑only market. North Dakota allows only medical cannabis; adult‑use sales remain illegal. Sales [...]
Updated: July 1, 2025 Key Points (as of July 2025) Texas has expanded its medical cannabis program (called TCUP) under [...]
Updated as of July 1, 2025 Disclaimer: THC‑containing cannabis (over 0.3% Δ⁹‑THC) remains fully illegal in Indiana — no medical [...]
Updated July 1, 2025 Key Points No Adult‑Use Program YetMississippi has not legalized recreational cannabis as of 2025, so no [...]
Updated July 1, 2025 Key Points Adult‑use cannabis remains illegal in Georgia. Only state‑approved low‑THC oil (≤ 5% THC; max 20 fl oz [...]