As of November 2024, 24 states have legalized cannabis for recreational use; cannabis (as opposed to THC-free CBD) is still (more or less) wholly illegal in 11 states, while the remaining 15 allow for legal medical use, with varying restrictions. Here’s a rundown of where weed is legal...
There are legal ramifications for selling or providing marijuana to those under the age of 21, It’s illegal for anyone under age 21 to buy, possess or use adult-use cannabis. Adult-use retail dispensaries can lose their license for selling cannabis to anyone underage. Adults can be charged...
Additional questions could arise following the November 5 election, as the voters in Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Florida go to the polls and cast their votes on marijuana legalization in their states. We’ll have to wait and see what the future holds for additi...
What are different drugs (illegal or legal) that can be seen as a gateway to a more chronic illness or disease process? Classification & Use of Drugs: Drugs can be classified in groups based on their actions and the effects that they produce,...
What is the legal age to use recreational marijuana? You can possess, use and buy recreational marijuana if you are 21 and older. If you are younger, it’s illegal. Recreational users of legal age may purchase seeds, immature marijuana plants, cannabinoid products, and useable marijuana from ...
Results were presented separately by tweets posted from jurisdictions where all cannabis use (non‐medicinal and medicinal) is 'fully legalised', 'illegal' and legal for 'medical‐only' use. Results: Four themes were identified: 'Policy', 'Therapeutic value', 'Sales and industry opportunities' ...
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(The Health Effects of Cannabis and Cannabinoids: The Current State of Evidence and Recommendations for Research) cannabis remains illegal at the federal level. Interestingly, the U.S. government owns a patent for the potential medical properties of cannabinoids. Patent No. 6,630,507 titled “...
Cannabis is known by names such as dope, pot, Mary Jane, chronic, ganja, Buddha, grass, marijuana, and weed, just to name a few. It is illegal in the vast majority of the U.S., although multiple states are now taking up the cause of ending the prohibition of the herb. Evidence ...
While Democrats have been pushing a message of optimism and unity at their convention in Chicago, Trump painted the United States as crime-ridden and attacked Kamala Harris’ record as a “lawless Marxist” prosecutor in San Francisco and blamed her for allowing “hordes of illegal alie...