The majority of US states forbid the growth and use of marijuana. There are only two states in which marijuana has been fully legalised and several others have legalised it for medical use only. There are 30 states that forbid the growth and use of marijuana entirely.
By 1992, 35 states in the U. S. had endorsed referenda for medical marijuana.
Talk To Frank has a website where you can go to find out the details about the negatives of growing marijuana. This website gives various facts about many different drugs.
growing weed is illegal in the United States. I dunno why people think cali is an exception... although the fines for being caught with plants in California are much less drastic as apposed to many other states. sorry bro
18+ States have been legalized Marijuana. They are:CaliforniaAlaskaOregonWashingtonMaineColoradoHawaiiNevadaMontanaRhode IslandNew MexicoVermontMichiganArizonaNew JerseyDelawareWashington DCConnecticutMassachusetts
Both and it depends on who catches you for the charges. Marijuana is not legal in any states. Medical marijuana programs exist which allow patients on the program to legally possess up to certain amounts and have so many growing plants. It is still illegal for them to sell marijuana, they can usually exchange it between other patients depending on the state.
There is no treatment for marijuana. Its proven that it is not addictive. Many States have adopted it as a medicine for over 100 diff reasons. It is a fact that marijuana has never caused a death.
it's illegal everywhere in the United States, unless if you get a Medical Marijuana License
11 states
A federal law illegalizing marijuana -- the Marijuana Tax Act -- was passed in 1937. However, many states, such as Iowa, Texas, Nebraska, Washington, Oregon, Arkansas, Wyoming, and Nevada, had already passed state laws illegalizing marijuana in the 1920s. See the Related Links below for more information.
There are only two states that have legalized marijuana and that is Colorado and Washington. They have been made legal for recreation use. There are some states that do allow it for medical purposes such as Maryland.
The first commandment requires the worship of God, none forbid it.
Millions. On top of all the people using it recreationally and (unfortunately) illegally, several states have medical marijuana programs. In California, for example, you can apply for a marijuana card with your doctor's recommendation and you can actually go to one of many stores across the state that legally sell marijuana to patients. They even have marijuana vending machines at some.