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It’s hard keeping up with all the different cannabis regulatory agencies across the 50 U.S. States. For this reason, we created this resource to help you save time by cutting out the tedious task of googling and trying to find the cannabis governing agency per market.

We will regularly update this article to ensure all links are up to date, and that we add any new states that legalize medical or adult-use cannabis.

We hope this resource helps save you time and makes your life easier.

Cannabis Regulatory Agencies for 50 US States

Here it is, the complete list of cannabis regulatory agencies for all 50 US States!

Some states have not legalized cannabis yet, such as Indiana, so there are no links for those states. However, our cannabis marketing agency will add links for new markets as they arise, so make sure to bookmark this page and return regularly.

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Not Available Yet
Illinois
Indiana
Not Available Yet
Iowa
Not Available Yet
Kansas
Not Available Yet
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Not Available Yet
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Not Available Yet
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Not Available Yet
South Dakota
Tennessee
Not Available Yet
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Washington D.C.
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Not Available Yet
Wyoming
Not Available Yet

What is a cannabis regulatory agency?

In short, a cannabis regulatory agency is the governing body of the cannabis program per state or market. They are responsible for:

  • administering and implementing the laws and regulations;
  • licensing of cannabis businesses; and
  • deciding how to allocate the tax revenue generated from cannabis sales.

Each state has a different cannabis regulatory body, and the names differ from each other.

Some states have an entire department dedicated just to cannabis, while in other markets the cannabis regulatory agency may be a subdivision of a larger department, such as the Department of Health.

If you look at the list above, you will see there are a variety of labels placed on these agencies. However, their responsibilities are almost identical.

Resources Provided by Cannabis Regulatory Agencies

So why is it important to familiarize yourself with the cannabis regulatory agency of your market(s)?

On their websites, you will find a host of useful material for running your business, including laws pertaining to marketing cannabis (which is why we use it!).

Similarly, some states, such as Connecticut or New Jersey, provide additional useful resources such as:

  • Guides;
  • Research reports;
  • Market Data;
  • List of all licensed operators;
  • Submitted cannabis license applications;
  • Names of the members overseeing the cannabis regulatory agency;
  • Educational content;
  • and more.

So we encourage you to explore your cannabis regulatory agency’s website and what they have to offer.

Closing

I hope you found this list of cannabis regulatory agencies useful. Feel free to bookmark this page so that you can use it to access any agency in seconds.

Since BV is a nationwide cannabis digital marketing agency, we use this all the time to find the laws related to cannabis SEO marketing in various markets. It saves us a ton of time and headaches not having to dig around google trying to find these cannabis control agencies.

👉 If you’d like to learn more about how BV can help your cannabis business rank #1 on google and optimize your site for higher conversions, schedule a call.

We’ve worked with countless B2B and B2C cannabis brands across the nation, and have helped them improve their web traffic and lead flow exponentially within months (ask us for our letters of recommendations to hear it first hand from our clients).

Julio Soriagalvarro

As the Managing Partner of BV, a digital marketing agency, Julio specializes in building and scaling businesses in the cannabis, sports betting, psychedelics, and hemp industries. With a focus on enhancing online presence, boosting search rankings, and generating leads, he collaborates with both B2B and B2C businesses to achieve digital success.

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