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CourtCure Marijuana Awareness

Online Marijuana / THC Awareness Classes in Wyoming

Complete your marijuana awareness course online with flexible course-length options. Review the Wyoming-specific information below and verify your requirements with the requesting authority before enrolling.

Courses starting at $19.95

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Marijuana Awareness in Wyoming

Need a Marijuana/THC Awareness class for a Wyoming matter or for personal growth? CourtCure offers flexible online courses in 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, and 24-hour options focused on cannabis effects, impairment awareness, safety, and responsible decision-making. Wyoming uses the term DWUI (driving while under the influence) and local courts, probation, diversion programs, schools, and employers may set different education requirements. There is no single statewide program for marijuana education, so it’s important to confirm the exact hours, delivery format (online vs. in person), provider acceptance, and documentation your authority expects before enrolling. If your case involves driving, remember that Wyoming law addresses impairment from controlled substances, including THC. If your case involves federal land (such as a national park), requirements may come from a federal authority. Once you know what is required, select the CourtCure course length that fits your situation and complete it on your schedule.

Choose Your Marijuana Awareness Course

Select the course length that matches the requirement you were given. Product pricing and links below come directly from the live CourtCure WooCommerce catalog.

2-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 2 Hour

$19.95
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4-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 4 Hour

$24.95
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8-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 8 Hour

$39.95
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12-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 12 Hour

$59.95
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16-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 16 Hour

$79.95
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24-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 24 Hour

$109.95
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Wyoming-Specific Information

Wyoming’s legal landscape around cannabis remains strict. Possession of marijuana is illegal under state law; small‑amount possession (three ounces or less in plant form) is charged as a misdemeanor, while larger amounts can be charged as a felony. Separately, a person can be cited for being “under the influence” of certain controlled substances even without possessing them. Wyoming also uses DWUI (driving while under the influence) rather than DUI. Under the motor‑vehicle code, it is unlawful to drive while under the influence of a controlled substance to a degree that renders the driver incapable of safely driving. The statute addresses impairment and does not specify a numerical THC “per‑se” limit. For many people referred to education after a substance‑related incident, requirements are set locally. Wyoming’s Judicial Branch supports treatment and diversion courts across the state, and judges or probation officers may order assessments or classes as conditions of probation, diversion, or plea agreements. Some Wyoming corrections and court‑connected programs reference clinical substance‑use assessments (for example, ASI/ASAM‑guided evaluations) performed by state‑licensed providers; those services are different from a non‑clinical awareness course like this one. In addition, much of Wyoming is federal land. Marijuana possession and use remain illegal under federal law on national parks and other federal property. If your case arose on federal land or is in federal court, confirm requirements with the U.S. Probation Office or your attorney. Wyoming does allow regulated hemp products meeting the state’s 0.3% THC definition, but that does not change state impaired‑driving rules; driving while impaired by any psychoactive THC product remains unlawful. Because policies vary, always verify the details of any education requirement with the requesting authority before you enroll.

What Wyoming courts and probation commonly look for

Expect requirements to be local and authority‑specific. In Wyoming, a judge, treatment/diversion court, or probation officer may order education, a clinical assessment by a licensed provider, treatment, testing, or a combination—based on the offense and your history. For driving cases, the DWUI statute addresses impairment from controlled substances, including THC. Some programs reference standardized clinical tools (such as ASI/ASAM) when they require assessments; those are separate from a non‑clinical awareness class like this one. If you were told to complete “marijuana education” or “THC awareness,” ask the authority to confirm whether an online course is acceptable, how many hours are required, the deadline, whether they require a Wyoming‑state provider. Getting these details in writing helps you choose the correct CourtCure course length and avoid delays.

Hemp, marijuana, and responsible choices in Wyoming

Wyoming distinguishes legal hemp from illegal marijuana based on THC content. Hemp products that meet the state’s 0.3% THC definition are allowed under the Wyoming hemp program. Marijuana and higher‑THC products remain illegal under state law, and importing cannabis purchased in another state can still lead to charges once inside Wyoming. Regardless of product type, driving while impaired by THC is unlawful. If your situation involves employment or school policies, they may set their own rules that are stricter than state law. This course focuses on understanding cannabis effects, impairment awareness, safety considerations, and personal responsibility so you can make informed decisions that align with Wyoming law and with any court, probation, diversion, or employer requirements you must meet.

How the Online Course Works

Choose the required hours

Select the CourtCure course length that matches the assignment or requirement you received.

Complete the course online

Work through the course online using your phone, tablet, or computer and complete the required learning activities.

Access completion documentation

After successful completion, access the completion documentation provided with your selected course.

Acceptance & Requirements in Wyoming

There is no single statewide marijuana education mandate in Wyoming. Acceptance of any course—including an online Marijuana/THC Awareness class—depends on the specific court, probation or parole office, diversion program, attorney, employer, school, or agency directing you. Before purchase, confirm: the required course topic, approved delivery format (online vs. in person), the number of hours needed, any deadline, whether a non‑clinical awareness class is acceptable versus a clinical assessment/treatment by a Wyoming‑licensed provider, and what completion document is required (and how it must be submitted). If your matter is in federal court or occurred on federal land, verify requirements with the U.S. Probation Office or the federal court. CourtCure does not claim or imply any automatic approval; acceptance is determined by the requesting authority.

Important: Acceptance is determined by the court, probation department, employer, school, agency, or other requesting authority. CourtCure does not automatically represent a course as approved, licensed, or accepted by a particular authority unless that status has been specifically verified.

Completion Certificate & Documentation

After successful completion of your selected CourtCure marijuana awareness course, you can access the completion certificate/documentation provided with that course. For a Wyoming referral or requirement, confirm before enrolling what the requesting authority expects the completion document to show and how it should be submitted. The same CourtCure completion process is used for students in every state; acceptance, required hours, deadlines, and document requirements remain subject to the requesting authority.

Marijuana Awareness in Wyoming — Frequently Asked Questions

Does Wyoming have a per‑se THC limit for DWUI?

No. Wyoming’s DWUI law focuses on impairment—driving while under the influence of a controlled substance to a degree that makes you incapable of safely driving—rather than a specific THC nanogram threshold. Authorities may rely on observed impairment, testing, and other evidence. This course is educational and not legal advice; consult your attorney for case‑specific guidance.

Will this online class satisfy a Wyoming court, probation, or diversion requirement?

It can, if the requesting authority allows an online marijuana/THC awareness class and the hours match what was assigned. Some Wyoming courts or programs require assessments or treatment by licensed providers instead of, or in addition to, an awareness class. Always confirm provider acceptance, delivery format, hours, deadlines, and documentation with your authority before enrolling.

My citation happened in a national park. Is that different?

Possession and use of marijuana remain illegal under federal law on federal lands (e.g., national parks). If your case is federal, your requirements may be set by the federal court or U.S. Probation. Verify in writing what kind of class, how many hours, and what certificate format they will accept before you register.

Are hemp or CBD products legal in Wyoming, and does that matter for driving?

Wyoming permits regulated hemp products that meet the state’s definition (generally 0.3% THC or less). That does not change impaired‑driving rules: operating a vehicle while impaired by psychoactive THC is unlawful. If you have a case or supervision requirement, confirm the exact education or treatment your authority expects.

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