Nowhere. Although Washington and Colorado have theoretically "legalized" it under state law, as have many others for medical purposes, it remains illegal under federal law, and, while federal authorities may have decided - for the time being - to step back from the marijuana trade in Colorado and Washington, they could come down on both states like a ton of bricks on the matter at any instance they chose to do so.
no were only in Canada
unless you have a medical reason.
in Canada, you can grow and smoke marijuana. but selling it is highly illegal
all states allow pot to smoked. you smoke pot any where but libraries,federal buildings, and elementry schools
It is not "legal" in any of the states, however some states it's a civil penalty{pay fine}.
All of them
minnastoa
yes.
Every state in the US. 50.
If you have a terminal illness and doctors prescribe you medical weed. but only then is it legal in the US
Industrial marijuana is legal. Marijuana, that can be used for intoxication purposes, is illegal.
in the US not legaly its not legal for anyone but if you want to go for it
Medical marijuana is legal with a prescription from your doctor.
Marijuana is not legal in Australia, and driving under the influence of marijuana carries severe penalties.
No it is not legal
Marijuana is not legal in any state but California so far.
it is legal and alot more stronger.
Parts of California, New Hampshire and its decriminalized in Colorado.
marijuana is legal NO WHERE but its highly tolerable like Jamaica or Amsterdam but you can get a prescription