For one, marijuana is still considered illegal on a federal level, meaning federal charges/existing charges relating to pot you have in those states till remain. Furthermore, banks will not accept the legal drug money because of its status of illegal on a federal level.
It is legal in California. It is not legal to grow your own pot in Colorado.
Marijuana became legal for recreational use in Colorado on January 1, 2014.
According to NORML's website Colorado has medical marijuana laws enacted. See http://norml.org/index.cfm?wtm_view=&Group_ID=4526
It is in Colorado, Washington, North Korea, and the Netherlands. If you dont live in these places, then no.
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No. The only place I have heard of it being legal other than for medication is Amsterdam. Medical marijuana is legal in California, Colorado, Arizona, Michigan, and eleven other states in Arerica.
Posession, use and cultivation for personal use has now become legal there.
Parts of California, New Hampshire and its decriminalized in Colorado.
Recreationally smoking? Washington and Colorado, but not in public or while driving.
From the time of the Colorado Amendment 64 taking effect, recreational marijuana in Colorado is legal to possess for people age twenty-one or older provided the amount is under 1 ounce (28.5 grams). It is legal to consume within private residence, but not in public. Consumption is permitted in a manner similar to alcohol, with equivalent offenses prescribed for driving. It is legal to sell Marijuana provided the store has obtained a permit to do so, similar to alcohol laws in many states. Private non-commercial cultivation of marijuana is legal up to six plants per person.
the legal ramification of Psychology of command?
Unless you live in Washington or Colorado, recreational marijuana is illegal. It doesn't matter where or when you take it, it is not legal to consume marijuana in the United States (outside of those 2 states.)