In Washington state, it is illegal to give marijuana to anyone under 21, regardless of whether they are over 18. The state's laws prohibit the sale and distribution of marijuana to individuals under 21, as the legal age for marijuana use is set at 21. This applies to both recreational and medical marijuana. Violating this law can result in legal penalties.
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.
Marijuana is not legal in any state but California so far.
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 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."
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no it is iligal in every state
No, it is not legal to smoke marijuana in Arkansas... Sorry.
Utah was the first state to criminalize it, then California and Texas. By 1923, Louisiana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington had legal restrictions on the herb.
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.
Washington state will vote for Initiative 502 in the November 2012 election and if it passes it will become the first state to legalize marijuana.