Unfortunately
it has not
proposition 19
did not pass
54% of California voters voting "No", and 46% voting "Yes
we will get it in a couple of years
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Marijuana was criminalized in California through the State Poison Act of 1907, with possession becoming illegal in 1913. It was further restricted in 1937 with the Marihuana Tax Act, which effectively made it illegal at the federal level as well.
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.
Yes, recreational and medicinal marijuana are legal in Oakland, California. Oakland has been known for its progressive stance on cannabis legalization and has established regulations for cultivation, dispensing, and consumption of marijuana.
In many places, possession of marijuana seeds is not necessarily illegal, but growing marijuana plants from those seeds may be illegal depending on the location's laws. It's always best to check your local laws and regulations regarding marijuana cultivation.
No, smoking marijuana in public is not legal in California. It is only legal to consume cannabis in private residences or in businesses with a designated consumption area. Violating this law can result in citations or fines.
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