18+ States Legalized Marijuana.
15 have now.
Zero.... so far.
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18+ States have been legalized Marijuana. They are:CaliforniaAlaskaOregonWashingtonMaineColoradoHawaiiNevadaMontanaRhode IslandNew MexicoVermontMichiganArizonaNew JerseyDelawareWashington DCConnecticutMassachusetts
Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Hawaii, Colorado, Vermont, Montana, California, Rhode Island, New Mexico, Nevada, Michigan, DC, New Jersey, Arizona, Maine, Delaware, Connecticut are the 18+ States and DC that have legalized medical marijuana.
There are only two states that have legalized marijuana and that is Colorado and Washington. They have been made legal for recreation use. There are some states that do allow it for medical purposes such as Maryland.
By 1992, 35 states in the U. S. had endorsed referenda for medical marijuana.
three quarters
The majority of US states forbid the growth and use of marijuana. There are only two states in which marijuana has been fully legalised and several others have legalised it for medical use only. There are 30 states that forbid the growth and use of marijuana entirely.
it's illegal everywhere in the United States, unless if you get a Medical Marijuana License
It depends on what organization you get your information from. Legalization of Cannabis is a hotly contested topic. Many states have already legalized it in one capacity or another, however it remains completely illegal from the standpoint of the American Federal Government.
As many as you're willing to be arrested and sent to jail for.The fact that California has "legalized" "medical" marijuana has no effect whatsoever on the federal laws that still prohibit it.
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Legalizing Marijuana Opinions: Very possible, some states allow it for medical purposes. The process may take quite a while, but there it is likely that marijuana will be legalized eventually, as the laws become more and more relaxed.No, because pot is so easily grown that the government won't be able to make money from it.Yes, the evidence is overwhelming that the marijuana laws were absolute lunacy from the very beginning. The public is slowly waking up to the long-term fraud.Very likely, I live in Alaska and our state laws say you can have a certain amount in your home if you're 21 or older, of course the federal laws all over rule it. But if federal laws change then less people go to jail, the government could control it, keep it away from minors, and tax the production and sales of it. People need to sign more online petitions to get it going, it's the easiest wayI believe that it should be because marijuana is less harmful than alcohol. I think that there should be a set age limit though like there is for alcohol. Kids are still going to smoke though just like they drink underage.In many countries marijuana is legal and openly available in legal establishments, or at defined amounts for personal consumptions, or for medical purposes. So the answer to the question is yes marijuana will be legalized as it already is legal. As for the answer in the (unknown) jurisdiction that originated the questions, this will depend on local politics.
How many Medical Marijuana dispensaries have been successful in United states. Won't they get a good business or the business is ruined by govt. policies. and if they got good business, what is the success rate?