Yes, recreational marijuana use is legal in Seattle and the state of Washington for individuals aged 21 and older. However, consumption is restricted to designated areas, and driving under the influence of marijuana is illegal.
Yes, California where you can actually have a prescription for it and purchase it with a medical card and more specifically Medicino county Ca. where you can actually grow a limited number of plants for personal medical and or recreational use.
The legal status of growing marijuana varies by country and state. In some places, you can grow marijuana for personal use if you comply with local laws and regulations. It is important to research and understand the specific rules in your location.
no, cause many people use it as pot instead.
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.
yes.
Every state in the US. 50.
It depends on where you are. There are some 13 states in the US that allow medical use, but you have to be treated by a doctor to get your medical card. Just look up medical marijuana sates.
Marijuana is not legal in any US state, because it's not up to the state whether it's legal or not; it's illegal at a federal level.Some states have opted to pass legislation decriminalizing marijuana, and some of these have further instructed state and municipal police not to attempt to enforce federal marijuana laws, but it's still not "legal."
If you have a terminal illness and doctors prescribe you medical weed. but only then is it legal in the US
No. You can, however, get medical marijuana. I'm pretty sure California allows medical use of marijuana, but you have to have a special card. Even if you have that, you can only get so much at a time, plus places that carry marijuana for medical use can also only have so much in stock.
Marijuana is now legal in the state of California and seven other states.