The majority of states in the United States of America still consider marijuana illegal. 48 of the states, with the exception of Colorado and Washington, consider it illegal.
In four states — Idaho, Kansas, South Carolina and Wyoming — marijuana is fully illegal, according to DISA Global Solutions, a drug testing company.
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.
The illegal drug trade in Latin America concerns primarily the production and export to the United States and Europe of cocaine, marijuana, and heroin.
In the United States, yes. In Canada it is illegal also.
Marijuana is definitely the most widely used illegal drug in the US. Marijuana is the most widely used illegal drug.
Marijuana has been illegal in the United States since 1937, and Heroine has been illegal in the US since 1924.
No, unfortunately marijuana is illegal in all 50 states.
Using marijuana, even for medicinal purposes, is illegal in most states.
it's illegal everywhere in the United States, unless if you get a Medical Marijuana License
Unless you live in Washington or Colorado, recreational marijuana is illegal. It doesn't matter where or when you take it, it is not legal to consume marijuana in the United States (outside of those 2 states.)
otin America but there are people in the states that do even though it is illegal
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 and weed are the same thing. And almost everybody knows that is is illegal to be in possession of marijuana without a medical permit, which can only be approved in 15 different states and D.C.