No matter what we do, we will never stop grow houses from operating as long as
marijuana is illegal.
What if
marijuana is illegal in the shopper's state?
Marijuana is illegal under federal law, but many states have decided they want to have a medical marijuana program or now a recreational marijuana program.
One case from Colorado held that while
marijuana is illegal under federal law as a Schedule I drug (which means it officially has no medicinal uses under federal law), an employee is not protected for discipline or discharge for a positive test.
In reality,
marijuana is illegal federally because it was classified by members of Congress in 1970 as a Schedule I prohibited substance, which means by definition Congress says that cannabis possesses the highest potential for abuse of any controlled substance available, that it is so unsafe for healing consumption that it could not be administered safely even within a hospital setting.
This is not so in the U.S., where even though
marijuana is illegal, it is an option to patent legal cannabis there.
Every year, scores of young men and women are killed over relatively small amounts of pot — killed because
marijuana is illegal, making it the focus of a vastly profitable and violent black market.
Answer: As Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper stated on election night, «federal law still says
marijuana is an illegal drug so don't break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly.»
Even if
marijuana is illegal in your state or province, BE HONEST with your veterinarian.
As long as
marijuana is illegal throughout most of the U.S., it will be hard to design a study to get a definitive answer to the question, experts say.
Marijuana is illegal on the federal level, but medicinal marijuana is permitted in some states, including Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington.
This whole medicinal pot issue is a little thorny, since
marijuana is illegal under federal law — period, end of story, even in states that have passed legislation or ballot initiatives making the drug legal for use by people who are sick, those individuals are still subject to arrest by federal officials for possession or cultivation.
In Karachi, where
marijuana is illegal, about 41.95 tons of the drug were consumed last year.
Marijuana is illegal in New York state except for medical use on a strictly regulated basis, but Gov. Andrew Cuomo signaled last month that the time might be right to consider loosening statewide restrictions.
Like sports betting,
marijuana is illegal under federal law.
That said, federal law still says
marijuana is an illegal drug, so don't break out the Cheetos or goldfish too quickly»...
Banks and insurance companies refuse to do business with cannabis companies because
marijuana is illegal under federal law and most financial institutions are federally insured, forcing marijuana businesses to operate in cash.
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.
Marijuana is illegal under federal law, but so far eight states and the District of Columbia have legalized the drug for recreational use, while 28 states in total have legalized medical cannabis.
That is a conundrum for the state's airports, which are locally owned and operated but are subject to federal law, under which
marijuana is an illegal substance.
Marijuana being illegal is a violation of the spirit of the constitution of most Western democracies.
Not exact matches
Even if travelers manage to sneak some pot on board, they should consider the local laws of their destination, where
marijuana possession might
be illegal.
Marijuana is still a Schedule I drug and
is illegal on the federal level.
The health questions
are also a little absurd — if we
are going to make
illegal anything as harmful as
marijuana, we should
be banning everything from African rock pythons to hot dogs.
The federal government still classifies
marijuana as an
illegal drug, even as a growing number of states
are legalizing its use.
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).
While
marijuana legalization has spread around the country in recent years, the product still remains
illegal federally — but these brands
are using the occasion to appeal to members of their customer base who might
be celebrating the annual event.
«In those days,
marijuana was REALLY
illegal,» said Taylor, now a licensed
marijuana processor and lobbyist.
On a small scale, lighting a joint in Washington Square Park would still
be against the law, not because of the
marijuana but because smoking
is illegal in New York parks.
For example, the Justice Department would expect a bank to make sure any
marijuana business with an account did not sell pot to minors,
is not involved in
illegal activities and that the cash flow of that business
is what would
be reasonably expected.
Keeping
marijuana illegal was to «give away» money to the gangs, he said.
Everyone knows that entrepreneurs
are selling
marijuana for recreational use in all 48 states where it
is illegal.
That amendment, the last of the Bill of Rights,
is central to the debate over whether state's can make
marijuana legal if federal law declares it
illegal.
Tree — who said the policy change restored a price support for growers by reintroducing a «federal risk premium» — told Business Insider that while consumers in states
were marijuana was legal
were probably used to a high - quality and tested product, he suspected cracking down on legal
marijuana production and sales would incentivize trafficking of lower - quality
marijuana to states where the drug
is still
illegal.
For the most part, any public space where you
are unable to smoke a cigarette will also
be off limits for sparking a joint, while it will also
be illegal to consume
marijuana while in an automobile.
(In the fragmented, state - regulated cannabis market, it
is illegal for companies to ship
marijuana products out of state.
State Treasurer John Chiang, who
is running for governor, has asked President Donald Trump for guidance on how the state's
marijuana industry can participate in the nation's banking system, while pot remains
illegal under U.S. law.
Cannabis sales
are still
illegal on the federal level, and the Trump administration has played coy about its plans for the burgeoning
marijuana industry, even as the man the president hand - picked to
be the country's law enforcement officer has made it no secret that he despises the drug.
The system — the first time ever that a state has put itself in charge of the production and distribution of
marijuana —
is designed to undercut lucrative and
illegal drugs trafficking.
Lift CEO Matei Olaru said he believes its accounts
were targeted in connection with the U.S. tech giants» policies barring promotion of the sale of
illegal, prescription or recreational drugs, even though medical
marijuana is legal in Canada and recreational pot will soon follow suit.
Marijuana is still
illegal in the eyes of the federal government.
Although law enforcement has largely turned a blind eye to most dispensaries, the fact remains: the sale of
marijuana, for any use,
is considered
illegal by the federal government.
Dig Deeper: Medical
Marijuana Retailing How to Open a Medical
Marijuana Dispensary: The Challenges of the Trade «The largest challenge that medical cannabis faces
is that it
is still federally
illegal in the eyes of the federal government,» says Kris Lotikiar, a co-author of the Medical Marijuna Markets report.
The referendums come amid shifts in American opinions on
marijuana in recent years that have energized efforts to legalize cannabis, a drug that remains
illegal under federal law even as Colorado and Washington state have
been given the go - ahead to experiment with legalization.
«My words have
been grossly mischaracterized and taken out of context... I
was discussing the value of treating people for using dangerous and
illegal drugs like
marijuana, and the context in which treatment
is successful.»
The health and public safety concerns that kept
marijuana illegal for generations
are proving unfounded where it
is now legal.
Pew Research says 57 percent of U.S. adults believe
marijuana should
be legal, while 37 percent say it should
be illegal, a reversal of opinions held a decade ago.
Marijuana is legal in most states but
illegal federally, a complex situation made even less certain with a new President taking office.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency
is about to make a decision that could have wide - ranging implications on the state - sanctioned
marijuana industry: to reschedule or not to reschedule
marijuana's position as an
illegal substance.
The increased screening
is expected to begin early next year and will examine
marijuana where regulators have reason to suspect
illegal pesticides have
been used.