We do not know when it will happen, but the chances are very small. Legalizing for medical use might be more reasonable. Avoid having problems with the federal as much as we can.
Marijuana is now legal in the state of California and seven other states.
Yeah you can do the medical marijuana cultivation in the state on California. it been like ages since it has been legalized in there. And for the records, Marijuana has been legalized in 6 states of United States which include Colorado, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, Washington, and California. As per a blog from Brightfield Group, California is ranked #6 for best places for Marijuana/Cannabis Investment.
When the state decides to remove the Marijuana-related criminal charges from the statutes.
In a reversal of the state-by-state progression of criminalizing marijuana that led to the 1937 Marijuana Transfer Tax Bill, there is a movement underway, state by state, to endorse the legalized use of medical marijuana.
The definition of the word legalize is to make something lawful. That is, to give legal validity to something. For example, the State of Washington recently legalized marijuana.
The definition of the word legalize is to make something lawful. That is, to give legal validity to something. For example, the State of Washington recently legalized marijuana.
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.
cause alabama is the leading state in gate way drugs
Marijuana is not legal in any US state or territory. However, some states have opted to decriminalize it, meaning they've declined to prosecute. It still remains illegal, however. Washington State is one of the the states which opted to decriminalize it, both for medicinal and recreational use.
It is now. Same-sex marriage was legalized in Washington state on November 6, 2012.
There is no such thing as a medical marijuana "study trial" patient. If you live in a state that has legalized marijuana for medical purposes then you need to go to www.weedtracker.com and find a doctor that can write you a recommendation for you. In California at least this is a very common and easy thing to do. The cost is around $100 for a year's recommendation. If you don't live in a state that has legalized marijuana for medical use you should 1) move 2) get it legalized in your state 3) try to start your own "study trial" program. Good luck getting a permit from the DEA though.
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.