Not exact matches
Marijuana remains an illegal drug at the federal level in the United States, although 29 states and the District of Columbia have made medical marijua
Marijuana remains an illegal drug at the federal
level in the United States, although 29 states and the District of Columbia have made medical
marijuanamarijuana legal.
With
marijuana now
legal in some form in 25 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, and
legal at the recreational
level in four states, it's probably only a matter of time before a ganjapreneur swims with the Sharks.
Meanwhile,
marijuana remains illegal on the federal
level, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions has recently taken steps that would allow federal prosecutors in states where weed is
legal to decide whether to prosecute people over
marijuana sales in a development that could threaten the burgeoning industry (or, at the very least, spur litigation from some of the states in question looking to keep the federal government from interfering with statewide legislation).
Public discourse on
marijuana legalization at the federal
level has only seriously considered the options of Congress making it
legal or, conversely, empowering some sort of crackdown.
A rising tide This sea change on the state
level reflects a rising tide of enthusiasm for
legal marijuana.
Fourteen states have
legal marijuana on the ballot in 2016, and a recent report showed that, under certain circumstances, legalization could generate $ 28 billion in tax revenue at the federal, state, and local
levels.
Essentially, the memo makes it clear that while
marijuana is illegal at the federal
level, the U.S. government will rely on states where cannabis is
legal to enact tough laws.
It is commonly accepted that in US politics, the States are the proving ground for new ideas, like how recreational
marijuana use is now
legal (at the State
level) in both Washington state and Colorado, which is supported partially by the Democratic party and fully supported by the far Left Green Party.
Although men have higher baseline use
levels of both alcohol and
marijuana, the effect of the minimum
legal drinking age is larger for women.
Marijuana production and selling are
legal in some states, but illegal at the federal
level.
As it stands now, state standards for determining
marijuana - related DUIs are all over the map, whereas states have set a consistent blood alcohol
level of 0.08 as adult drivers»
legal limit for an alcohol - related DUI.
Although
legal at the state
level, there are still restrictions on where you can consume
marijuana.
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