According to NORML's website Colorado has medical marijuana laws enacted. See http://norml.org/index.cfm?wtm_view=&Group_ID=4526
Marijuana is not legal in any state but California so far.
Marijuana is not legal in any US state, because it's not up to the state whether it's legal or not; it's illegal at a federal level.Some states have opted to pass legislation decriminalizing marijuana, and some of these have further instructed state and municipal police not to attempt to enforce federal marijuana laws, but it's still not "legal."
No
In Colorodo only, medical marijuana is fully legalized
no it is iligal in every state
yes you have to go through the state though.
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.
Yes, medical marijuana is legal in Arkansas for qualified patients with a doctor's recommendation. However, recreational use of marijuana is still illegal in the state.
No, it is only legal in Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington.
Marijuana is not legal in any state, however California has decriminalized it and it is only suppose to be used for medicinal purposes.
Because one thing has nothing to do with the other. Also, it depends on which state you are talking about. For example. In Colorado, as of 2012, they legalized marijuana but not same-sex marriage.
Marijuana is not legal anywhere in the United States. States which have passed medicinal marijuana laws, or states such as Colorado - which recently passed Amendment 64 - have not actually legalized marijuana, as they have no such power to override federal law. They have simply decriminalized it at the state level, establishing a set of circumstances in which the state declines to prosecute. It is still illegal.North Carolina is not one of those states, and no laws decriminalizing marijuana either for medicinal or recreational use have been passed in the state.