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
the only way to sell pot "legally" is through ownership of a medicinal despencery in one of the 14 states that has legalized the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. However in some of the states that have legalized medicinal marijuana, the penalty for possesion has been reduced to misdemener charge, however in larger amounts with paraphernelia i.e. a scale and small plastic bags, the charge is much worse depending on the state you're in. all in all, unless you own a dispencery, be ready to face charges if you're ever caught dealing.
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.
Using marijuana is illegitimate in America beneath federal law. But in positive states using it is legitimated only for its therapeutic uses. Legalized non-medical cannabis can also be used in that states. Medical use of marijuana has legalized in18 of 50 US States and DC. California, Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Maine, Nevada, Hawaii, Colorado, Vermont, Montana, Rhode Island, New Mexico, Michigan, DC, New Jersey, Arizona, Delaware, Connecticut are the 18 States and DC that have legalized marijuana.
Yes it was legalized May 26th, 2009.
Marijuana has not been fully legalized in British Columbia. It has been partially decriminalized for medical use as of 2008.
Marijuana is now legal in the state of California and seven other states.
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.
It actually 16 states: 1. Alaska 2. Arizona 3. California 4. Colorado 5. Delaware 6. Hawaii 7. Maine 8. Michigan 9. Montana 10. Nevada 11. New Jersey 12. New Mexico 13. Oregon 14. Rhode Island 15. Vermont 16. Washington
Federal law says that no one is allowed to grow, possess or use marijuana. However, some states (such as California and Michigan) pass laws stating that marijuana is legal for medical use. Obviously, federal law takes precedence over state law, but there seems to be some controversy. (In other words Heres Your Answer: In federal's eyes, in all states, it is illegal to smoke marijuana. In certain state's eyes they may legalize marijuana for medical use. Please see the site below to gain further information on he 14 states that have legalized it for medical use, the years that it was legalized in each state, and more.
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.
It is in Colorado, Washington, North Korea, and the Netherlands. If you dont live in these places, then no.