SB 17 District of Columbia. Initiative 59 L Initiative 71 Amendment 2 Proposal 14A Approved in Nov. Nonmedical use- Bill No. HB 1 Eff. Measure approved by legislature in May, , signed by governor June 25, Effective Jan. SB not yet in effect. Yes, but not for dispensary purchases.
Adults 21 and older may purchase from nonmedical retail dispensaries. Question 1 page 4 Chapter Question 3 Regulations Question 4 Proposal 1 Yes, for legal protection of possession, but not for dispensary purchases. Proposal SF , Chapter Initiative SB Initiative Initiative Yes, if the other state's program are "substantially similar. Adults 21 and older may purchase at nonmedical retail dispensaries.
Question 2 page New Hampshire. HB HB 89 New Jersey. SB Program information. Public Question 1 passed by voters in to allow legislature to enact legislation NJ AB 21 passed legislature, signed by governor March 1, SB Medical Cannabis Program.
New York. Yes- Ingested doses may not contain more than 10 mg of THC, product may not be combusted smoked. Measure 5 NDCC Measure 91 Public Health Department Regulation in Spanish.
Rhode Island. S B - Legislature overturned governor's veto. SB SB Effective July 1, Effective Oct. Governor's letter re: S. Yes, legislature approved HB and SB Initiative SB SB West Virginia. No, but may allow their patients who are terminally ill to buy in other states.
WV does not recognize other state cards. Alabama SB46 of created a new medical cannabis law enacted on May 17, and is listed in Table 1.
Florida NEW comprehensive program approved in , included in table above. Compassionate Medical Cannabis Act of CS for SB Patient treatment information and outcomes will be collected and used for intractable childhood epilepsy research. Yes, 5 registered nurseries across the state by region, which have been in business at least 30 years in Florida. Yes, cancer, medical condition or seizure disorders that chronically produces symptoms that can be alleviated by low-THC products. The possessor has, or is a parent or guardian of a person that has, cancer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, seizure disorders, multiple sclerosis, Crohn's disease, mitochondrial disease, fibromyalgia, Parkinson's disease or sickle cell disease;.
Is composed of no more than three-tenths percent 0. Yes, for possession or use only, not for purchasing CBD in Iowa. SB Clara Madeline Gilliam Act Exempt cannabidiol from the definition of marijuana and allows it to be administered by a public university or school of medicine in Kentucky for clinical trial or expanded access program approved by the FDA. Universities in Kentucky with medical schools that are able to get a research trial. A week earlier, he signed a bill decriminalizing possession.
Already, though, some in the state — which has had a medical program since , reliant mostly on small growers — worry that change is happening too fast. Big, multi-state cannabis companies are targeting the state brand names like Keef are already on dispensary shelves leaving some to worry that the mom-and-pop legacy will be lost.
Two bills, both focused on social equity, progressed through the state legislature this year, but after each getting a single committee hearing, neither advanced. Lawmakers have said they will try again next year. Even now, rollout of retail shops has been slow, with only 77 licensed recreational dispensaries open as of October.
As a result, the number of patients in the program grew to over , in , up from 67, the year before. Michiganders voted overwhelmingly to legalize cannabis for recreational use in , with the first dispensaries opening up a little over a year later. Possession of up to 2. Public consumption, however, is not permitted. Last October, Governor Gretchen Whitmer was able to sign legislation that allows residents with low-level cannabis convictions to have their records expunged.
Minnesota, which has had medically legal weed since , is currently putting an adult-use legalization bill through the ringer. I thought we had done everything right. Lawmakers have since been exploring ways to implement a medicinal program like the one voters approved last fall, but for now cannabis is still fully illegal in the state. The party does have at least one legalization advocate. Shamad Dogan said earlier this year in proposing a constitutional amendment to legalize cannabis.
Montana was one of the five states that voted in favor of cannabis ballot initiatives last November. Adults 21 and over are allowed to possess up to one ounce of flower and eight grams of THC concentrate, and four plants per individual eight per household may be cultivated at home.
Actually passing anything is going to be difficult in the Republican-controlled state, though, so Democrats are aiming to let the people decide. Cannabis advocates in the state legislature want to get measures to legalize for recreational use and medicinal use on the ballot in It could happen. Last November, South Dakota, a state every bit as red as Nebraksa, voted in favor of dual ballot measures to legalize.
Nevada legalized for recreational use through a ballot measure back in Adults over 21 are able to possess up to an ounce of flower and 3. Last June, Governor Steve Sisolak pardoned over 15, people who had been convicted of cannabis-related offenses that are now legal. New Hampshire may be known as a libertarian bastion — Live Free or Die, after all — but the state has held firm on traditionally conservative notions of weed.
Medical marijuana is legal, and as of late January, there were just over 11, patients in the state, though a limited number of dispensaries exist, and personal cultivation is prohibited.
In January, Democrats introduced legislation for recreational weed. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy promised legal weed on the campaign trail; earlier this year, he finally came through. Edwin J. Back in , Governor John Corzine signed medical marijuana into law, but when Republican Governor Chris Christie came into office the following year, he stymied the initiative, keeping the list of conditions short and the barrier for entry high.
That all changed in , when incoming Gov. Phil Murphy signed a huge expansion into law, allowing for a range of conditions, and making it easier for patients to get the plant. There are now thirteen dispensaries serving roughly , registered patients in the state. Recreational pot passed via ballot initiative in , and the state has since been scrambling to formulate a Cannabis Commission, and to form regulations.
Dispensaries are expected to open in early New Mexico officially became the 17th state to legalize cannabis for recreational use in April, less than two weeks after state lawmakers passed the Cannabis Regulation Act. The new law allows adults 21 and over to possess up to two ounces of flower, permits the home cultivation of up to six plants, and automatically wipes the records of those convicted of low-level cannabis offenses.
New York this spring became the 15th state to legalize cannabis for recreational use, passing some of the most progressive legislation in the nation. The new law allows adults 21 and over to possess up to three ounces of flower, grow three plants per person and six per household at home, and to smoke weed anywhere cigarettes are permitted a first for any state. It also includes a host of restorative justice provisions, including the automatic expungement of records for those convicted of low-level offenses and ear-marking tax revenue for a community reinvestment fund.
Cannabis is illegal in North Carolina, but some are optimistic that a medicinal bill could pass soon. In April, Sen. Bill Rabon, one of the top Republicans in the state Senate, introduced the Compassionate Care Act, which would legalize cannabis for certain medicinal uses. Meanwhile, a poll conducted by Elon University in February found that a majority of residents support legalizing cannabis for adult use, while 73 percent support legalizing the drug for medicinal use.
It took a couple of tries for North Dakota to get medical marijuana — a ballot initiative failed in before one finally passed in An initiative made it to the ballot in , but it was rejected by almost 60 percent of voters. Earlier this year, some were optimistic that HB , which passed the House, might bring full legalization, but the Senate shut that plan down just weeks later. Days later, the body also blocked an effort to get legalization onto the ballot. Maybe fourth time will be the charm?
Since Ohio legalized medical weed in , , people have enrolled as patients. Weed is technically decriminalized in the state — less than grams is a misdemeanor — but local jurisdictions including Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland have reduced the penalties even more, or gotten rid of them all together.
Full legalization failed on a ballot initiative in , but a new bill, which would fully decriminalize both the possession and cultivation of pot, was introduced in March.
The award for hottest cannabis market in the country goes to… Oklahoma? Procuring a recommendation from a doctor is no problem, either — one in 13 adults in Oklahoma have a card. After two failed attempts to legalize adult-use cannabis in New York, the state finally passed recreational marijuana on March 31, Though New Yorkers are now able to possess and smoke cannabis legally, sales aren't expected to begin for at least a year. Andrew Carter, an analyst at Stifel, said he expects recreational cannabis sales to begin in late South Dakota in voted to legalize both medical and recreational cannabis, the first time a state has voted in favor of both at the same time.
State lawmakers have until April to create rules around cannabis, including regulations around dispensaries. Vermont became the first state to legalize marijuana through the legislature , rather than a ballot initiative, when Republic Gov. Phil Scott signed a bill into law in January Adults in the Green Mountain State can carry up to 1 ounce of marijuana and grow no more than two plants for recreational use. The law went into effect in July But it was limited in scope.
It didn't establish a legal market for the production and sale of the drug. In , the state legislature passed a bill that would allow for adult-use sales in the state. All localities must opt-in to allow for dispensaries, however. Sales are expected in A majority of state legislators in Virginia approved Gov. Ralph Northam's suggestion to legalize the consumption, possession, and cultivation of marijuana on July 1, years earlier than the initial legislation intended.
The state allows people to carry up to 1 ounce of marijuana, but they must use the drug for medicinal purposes to be eligible for a grower's license. Residents in the nation's capital voted overwhelmingly to legalize marijuana for adult use in November The bill took effect in , allowing people to possess 2 ounces or less of marijuana and "gift" up to an ounce, if neither money nor goods or services are exchanged.
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