No, you cannot legally bring marijuana from another state into Montana. Crossing state lines with cannabis—whether entering or leaving Montana—is strictly prohibited under Montana law, even if both states have legalized recreational marijuana.
Why Bringing Weed Across State Lines Is Illegal
Federal Law Violation
Marijuana remains a Schedule I controlled substance under federal law, making it illegal alongside heroin and LSD. Crossing state lines with marijuana constitutes felony interstate transportation of a controlled substance, which can result in serious criminal charges.
Montana State Law Prohibition
Montana law explicitly states:
- Crossing state lines in a motor vehicle with personal adult-use marijuana, marijuana products, or paraphernalia is prohibited under any circumstances
- No exceptions exist for medicinal marijuana or registered cardholders—transporting across state lines remains prohibited
- You cannot legally take marijuana from Montana out of state or bring it into Montana from another state
What You Can Possess Legally in Montana
If you’re visiting Montana, here’s what you can legally do:
| Item | Legal Limit |
|---|---|
| Adult-use marijuana (21+) | 1 ounce or less of usable marijuana |
| Concentrated form | Not more than 8 grams |
| Edible products | Not more than 800mg THC total |
Anyone over 21 can purchase and possess marijuana legally in Montana, including out-of-state residents. However, you must consume it within Montana and finish it before leaving.
What Happens If You Try to Bring Weed to Montana?
At airports: TSA operates under federal jurisdiction. If marijuana is discovered during security screening, TSA officers will refer the matter to law enforcement. While TSA doesn’t actively search for marijuana, they report suspected violations.
While driving: Montana law enforcement can cite you for crossing state lines with marijuana, resulting in criminal charges and potential license revocation.
Bottom Line
Never transport marijuana across state lines. Buy marijuana only in Montana from licensed dispensaries, consume it within the state, and finish it before you leave. Even if you’re coming from a state with legal weed, bringing it into Montana is illegal and can lead to felony charges.
SOURCES:
- https://revenue.mt.gov/files/Cannabis/Intrastate-Transportation-of-Marijuana-by-Licensees.pdf
- https://helenabuds.com/essential-guide-to-buying-and-transporting-cannabis-in-montana/














