Medical Marijuana in Kansas
Kansas has no medical marijuana program. A narrow affirmative-defense law covers low-THC CBD oil with a physician letter, but there is no registry, card, or dispensary system. The 2026 medical bill died in committee.
Status
Kansas doesn't have a medical program — yet
Here's what that means, and what your options are.
What's legal today
Kansas has no medical marijuana program. A narrow affirmative-defense law covers low-THC CBD oil with a physician letter, but there is no registry, card, or dispensary system. The 2026 medical bill died in committee.
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Legislation moves every year. Join the waitlist and we'll email you if Kansas passes a medical program — nothing else, no spam.
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Note: a card from another state only helps if you genuinely reside there — and transporting cannabis across state lines is a federal offense.
FAQ
Kansas questions, answered
Is medical marijuana legal in Kansas?
No. Kansas has no medical marijuana program. A narrow affirmative-defense law covers low-THC CBD oil with a physician letter, but there is no registry, card, or dispensary system. The 2026 medical bill died in committee. We track legislation in all 50 states — join the waitlist and we'll email you if Kansas opens a program.
Can I use another state's medical card in Kansas?
No. Kansas has no program to honor out-of-state cards, and bringing cannabis into the state remains illegal. Possession penalties still apply under state law.
Sources
Information reviewed June 2026. State program rules, fees, and qualifying conditions change frequently. Always confirm current requirements with your state's official program before applying.
- Kansas official program — official state program (primary source)
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