Where is cannabis legal in the United States? (Medical Marijuana and CBD included)

Where is cannabis legal in the United States? (Medical Marijuana and CBD included)

Tue, 07/21/2020 - 15:01
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This is the definitive, continually updated map of where states are in the process of going green. Whether it’s legalizing full recreational use or just medical marijuana, this map will show updates to marijuana legalization as they happen.

How to read this map:

Image removed. ILLEGAL: Marijuana use is illegal in this state.

Most of these states have no laws on cannabis use, and therefore defer to federal law. In most of these states, the sale and use of CBD (cannabidiol) in oil, tincture, and topical forms, or in certain edible products, is legal if it is derived from hemp and contains less than 3% THC under federal law. However, in South Dakota, CBD oil with less than 3% THC is only available to qualifying patients for medicinal purposes.

Image removed. LEGISLATION FOR MEDICAL PENDING: Pending legislation could soon make medical marijuana (including CBD) legal in this state

Image removed. MEDICAL IS LEGAL, BUT HIGHLY RESTRICTED: Cannabis use for medicinal purposes is technically legal in this state, but is either not yet accessible or is only accessible for a highly restricted group of qualifying patients at this time. Find your state below to see if you qualify for medical marijuana.

Image removed. MEDICAL IS LEGAL: Medicinal use of cannabis is legal for a wide variety of conditions in this state. States vary in terms of who qualifies, how it can be obtained, if it can be smoked, etc., but, in general, medical marijuana and CBD are accessible here.

Image removed. LEGISLATION FOR RECREATIONAL PENDING: Pending legislation could soon make recreational marijuana legal in this state. Medical marijuana is already legal and accessible here.

Image removed. LEGAL: The use and sale of recreational cannabis is legal in this state, though rules vary in terms of how and where marijuana can be sold, how much is allowed for personal consumption, and how it can be delivered, so check the rules by clicking your state below.

Bookmark this page and check back often for updates on marijuana legalization in the U.S. 

Click on a state to find out more about its marijuana laws:

Alabama: Medical is legal*
Alaska: Legal
Arizona: Medical is legal***
Arkansas: Medical is legal***
California: Legal
Colorado: Legal
Connecticut: Medical is legal***
Delaware: Medical is legal***
Florida: Medical is legal
Georgia: Medical is legal
Hawaii: Medical is legal
Idaho: Illegal*
Illinois: Legal
Indiana: Illegal
Iowa: Medical is legal
Kansas: Illegal
Kentucky: Illegal
Louisiana: Medical is legal
Maine: Legal
Maryland: Medical is legal
Massachusetts: Legal
Michigan: Legal
Minnesota: Medical is legal
Mississippi: Medical is legal
Missouri: Medical is legal
Montana: Medical is legal***
Nebraska: Illegal*
Nevada: Legal
New Hampshire: Medical is legal***
New Jersey: Medical is legal***
New Mexico: Medical is legal
New York: Medical is legal***
North Carolina: Medical is legal**
North Dakota: Medical is legal***
Ohio: Medical is legal
Oklahoma: Medical is legal
Oregon: Legal
Pennsylvania: Medical is legal***
Rhode Island: Medical is legal***
South Carolina: Illegal*
South Dakota: Illegal* and ****
Tennessee: Illegal
Texas: Medical is legal**
Utah: Medical is legal
Vermont: Legal
Virginia: Medical is legal**
Washington: Legal
Washington, D.C. (U.S. district): Legal
West Virginia: Medical is legal***
Wisconsin: Illegal
Wyoming: Illegal

*Pending legislation could soon make medical marijuana legal in this state

**Medical use is technically legal in this state, but is either not yet accessible or is only accessible for a highly restricted group of qualifying patients

***Pending legislation could soon make recreational marijuana legal in this state

****CBD products containing less than 3% THC are only available to those with qualifying medical conditions in this state