It has never been legalized as such, but people who carry less than 1g of the drug will no be prosecuted in the Netherlands.
No need. They could legalize if they want to and know if they don't people will use it that way anyway-many now legally taking advantage of insufficient safeguards with new law
Many people are still petitioning to legalize marijuana.
Since the late 20th century, there has been a growing movement in the United States to legalize marijuana. In 1996 California made news as the first U.S. state to approve the decriminalization of pot for medical use, and medical marijuana was later allowed in other states. Then in 2012 Washington and Colorado passed ballot initiatives to legalize recreational marijuana. By 2019 more than 30 U.S. states permitted some marijuana use—though it remained unlawful at the federal level. This raises the question, why was marijuana ever illegal?
It is in Colorado, Washington, North Korea, and the Netherlands. If you dont live in these places, then no.
Marijuana is currently legal for recreational use in India with a government issued license.
California was the state that used marijuana for medical use first.
Smoking marijuana is legal in Amsterdam. Adam was shown in YT videos smoking what appeared to be a marijuana joint during his performance of the song Purple Haze, which is about marijuana. Adam has never said whether in fact it was actually marijuana or not, but we know from past interviews that he is not opposed to recreational use of it as all being part of Rock 'n Roll....yet he has stopped short of saying he himself actually partakes.
That question doesn't make sense, but the answer is "no". President Obama has no intention of legalizing recreational cannabis use. it does make sense maybe not to you but the answer in yes he is only gonna "consider it" if he gets one million votes
Legalizing marijuana would do nothing but benefit the economy and ecosystem. Not legalizing it would not change how many people use it for its benefits.
Congress can help pass laws to regulate marijuana, but they are not the sole authority.
Parts of California, New Hampshire and its decriminalized in Colorado.
"recreational" drug use typically refers to occasional drug use, such as using cocaine at a party, or smoking marijuana at a concert. Most any type of narcotic or illegal substances like marijuana, heroin, cocaine, etc. can be "recreational". The problem lies in the addictive nature of the agents themselves and what starts out as recreational may turn into dependence.