I don't think anyone can for sure answer that question, as we cannot predict the future.
It is in Colorado, Washington, North Korea, and the Netherlands. If you dont live in these places, then no.
It has never been legalized as such, but people who carry less than 1g of the drug will no be prosecuted in the Netherlands.
Yes, marijuana is legal for recreational use in Washington D.C. It was decriminalized in 2014 and later legalized for recreational use in 2015. However, there are still restrictions on where it can be consumed.
Marijuana is illegal at the federal level in the United States, but some states have legalized it for medical and/or recreational use. As of October 2021, marijuana is illegal for all uses in Idaho, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
Yes it was legalized May 26th, 2009.
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 has not been fully legalized in British Columbia. It has been partially decriminalized for medical use as of 2008.
Marijuana is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance in the United States, which means it is considered to have a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use. However, some states have legalized marijuana for medical and/or recreational use, leading to variations in its legal status across the country.
The acquisition of marijuana for recreational use in places where it is not legalized is against the law. It is important to comply with local regulations and only obtain cannabis from legal sources.
It is legal for medicinal use only. So a prescription would be required to purchase marijuana legally. Recreational smoking of marijuana is illegal but very common
Yes marijauna should be completely legalized. Marijuana is the most widely used and biggest money maker in the country. If it was legalized and taxed like cigarettes the U.S. would be out of debt in no time.
As of 2021, marijuana is legal for recreational use in Alaska, California, Colorado, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington, as well as in the District of Columbia. Additionally, many other states have legalized marijuana for medical use. However, laws regarding marijuana can change, so it is important to verify the current regulations in any specific state.