Cannabis Legalization Security Alert Status by State
Places that have decriminalized non-medical cannabis in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Light Green - State with legal medical cannabis
Green - State with decriminalized cannabis possession laws
Dark Green - State with both medical and decriminalization laws
Purple - State with legalized cannabis
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this is something I was coming up with based loosely on this chart above, please add to it if you want. ty
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Deep Purple (for reference) - legal private sales now.
- Holland
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Purple - legal private grow now - Legal private sales this year.
- Colorado, Washington
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Dark Green with hints of Purple trichomes - legal medical, legal private grow now.
- Alaska
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Turning Red - pending legalization legislation.
- New Mexico, Maryland.
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http://boards.cannabis.com/new-mexic...ml#post2242378
Maryland: Lawmakers To Debate Marijuana Legalization Bill Tomorrow | NORML Blog, Marijuana Law Reform
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the budding of a nation .. :jointsmile:
:s4:
Cannabis Legalization Security Alert Status by State
NORML.org - Working to Reform Marijuana Laws
update.
- Alabama turning red with pending legalization bill.
- Maryland turning light green (medical) as well as red.
- Kentucky not in chart above but becomes ninth state to legalize hemp growing.
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Turning Red - pending legalization legislation.
- Alabama, New Mexico, Maryland.
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bills that are setting on capital hill ..
House Bill 1523: the Respect State Marijuana Laws Act. - last week.
Respect State Marijuana Laws Act Introduced In Congress | NORML Blog, Marijuana Law Reform
Respect the State Medical Rights Act
Bill Summary & Status - 113th Congress (2013 - 2014) - H.R.689 - THOMAS (Library of Congress)
End federal prohibition of industrial Hemp Act
Bill Summary & Status - 113th Congress (2013 - 2014) - H.R.525 - THOMAS (Library of Congress)
End federal prohibition of Cannabis Act :greenthumb:
Bill Summary & Status - 113th Congress (2013 - 2014) - H.R.499 - THOMAS (Library of Congress)
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Originally from Pa. I doubt very much this state will ever go "Green"? Hopeful but it's a "Puritan" state where think blue laws still in effect. 2013 & this crap still exists!!
Sic Semper Fubaritis
Cannabis Legalization Security Alert Status by State
Great thread... thanks for the information.
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Originally Posted by Esteban1
Originally from Pa. I doubt very much this state will ever go "Green"? Hopeful but it's a "Puritan" state where think blue laws still in effect. 2013 & this crap still exists!!
Sic Semper Fubaritis
yes, I think we have blue laws here too, along with some other liquor laws like dry counties and only 3.2 beer in the super markets, gotta buy warm 5.0 and higher beer at the liquor store. but not on Sunday. ;) we might be one of the last states to go any shade of green too. but you never know.
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Originally Posted by angel119
Great thread... thanks for the information.
thank you, welcome! here is an update, thanks to normal. i'm just updating their actions, kinda fun tho.
Maine turning red with pending legalization bill, joining Alabama, New Mexico and Maryland in the race for the third purple state or first true blue legal grow and sales state in the US of A.
Maine Marijuana Legalization Bill Committee Hearing Friday | NORML Blog, Marijuana Law Reform
btw, kinda off topic but .. :D in the chart above I called WA and CO purple but .. is it really blue? it is one of those figure ground things? see how it kinda looks reddish as you approach the green border as the neuron specific to that wavelength begins to weaken. may need to update this. okay for my chart the first True Blue State will be either Washington or Colorado this year, as they enact sales or one of the other 48 and also Puerto Rico is turning red with pending legal bill. its going global. :jointsmile:
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Ohio May Vote on Marijuana Legalization | NORML Blog, Marijuana Law Reform
update: Ohio turning red with legalization proposal that could go before the voters. it could be interesting if it came up for a vote during a presidential election, being that Ohio is one of the three axis of indecision states that decides elections. :twocents:
States with pending full legal prop's on the table now: Alabama, Maine, Maryland, New Mexico, Ohio
States already legal now for grow: Colorado, Washington
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A Rising Marijuana Reform Tide at the Statehouses
In the wake of the marijuana legalization victories in Colorado and Washington last November, and buoyed by a series of national public opinion polls showing support for pot legalization going over the tipping point, marijuana reform legislation is being introduced at state houses across the land at levels never seen before.
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A Rising Marijuana Reform Tide at the Statehouses [FEATURE] | StoptheDrugWar.org
states with pending legalization bills:
Alabama, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont.
kinda interesting that California is not in this list. I used to think Cali would be the first to legalize but I'm starting to think they may be one of the last. not sure why?
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Attorney general: Feds to weigh marijuana's effect on children | Local & Regional | KEPR CBS 19 - News, Weather and Sports - Pasco, WA
Attorney general: Feds to weigh marijuana's effect on children
By FREDERIC J. FROMMER, Associated Press Published: Apr 18, 2013 at 3:31 PM PDT
WASHINGTON (AP) - How it affects children will be one factor the Justice Department weighs as it determines how to respond to the legalization of marijuana in Washington state and Colorado, Attorney General Eric Holder told Congress Thursday.
"When it comes to these marijuana initiatives, I think among the kinds of things we will have to consider is the impact on children," along with factors such as violence connected to trafficking and organized crime, Holder told a House Appropriations subcommittee. He commented in response to questions about ballot initiatives legalizing the drug that passed last year.
"We are certainly going to enforce federal law," Holder said.
Marijuana is illegal under federal law, and one congressman pressed Holder to challenge the state initiatives in court. Holder said he hasn't decided what to do.
In December, President Barack Obama said in an ABC interview that the federal government won't go after recreational marijuana use in the two states that have legalized it. When asked if he supported legalization, he responded, "I wouldn't go that far."
Holder reminded the panel of that, and added, "I'm not for it either."
But Rep. Andy Harris, a Maryland Republican, said that the president didn't take a position on the initiatives, and urged the Justice Department to do so.
"Your department could choose to attempt to overturn those laws," said Harris, a physician. That would send a message to America's youth that marijuana is not a safe drug, he added. "Kids need clear messages and I'm afraid we're not sending them one," he said.
Harris pressed Holder on when a decision might come, "because children are dying from drugs. It is a scourge ... can you give me a general idea of when that decision's going to be made?"
Holder would only say, "As quick as we can."
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ohh the children, we must save the children..:rastasmoke:
this article is from last month but I just found it thought it was interesting, it shows the DOJ's new narrative and it is inline with the 1,000 ft from school nonsense they are saying right now in No Cal. but also, check out this Andy Harris character. this is what Holder has to deal with. Maryland has a state bill that would legalize adult cannabis use. It would be funny if that passed and then Harris can have his federalies attack his home state. :wtf:
my advice for Holder, tell 'em to fuck off. or .. explain to them that in our system of federalism that each of our states have the Constitutional right to make their own local laws and act as mini laboratories on important issues. i think most people understand this. it only the die hard statists that don't get it, and there really isn't much hope for them. :twocents: