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imported>Altanner1991
(specifying that some local jurisdictions have decriminalized or legalized cannabis)
imported>Jamesy0627144
(This is how organizations such as NCSL, MPP, DPA, and ProCon do their legalization maps and how the map has existed since 2015. I believe it is better to leave the note in for various reasons, but if disagree WikiProject Cannabis would probably be the best place to discuss since the change affect several major cannabis pages.)
 
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'''·''' Includes laws which have not yet gone into effect.<br>
 
'''·''' Includes laws which have not yet gone into effect.<br>
 
'''·''' Cannabis [[Removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act|remains a Schedule I drug]] under federal law.<br>
 
'''·''' Cannabis [[Removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act|remains a Schedule I drug]] under federal law.<br>
'''·''' Some local jurisdictions have decriminalized or legalized cannabis.<br>
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'''·''' Some local jurisdictions and [[Indian reservation]]s have decriminalization or legalization policies separate from the states they are located in.<br>
'''·''' Some [[Indian reservation]]s have legalization policies separate from the states they are located in.<br>
 
 
'''·''' Cannabis is illegal in all [[federal enclave]]s (other than [[hemp]]).
 
'''·''' Cannabis is illegal in all [[federal enclave]]s (other than [[hemp]]).
 
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Latest revision as of 22:40, 31 January 2021

Map of cannabis laws in the US
Legality of cannabis in the United States
  Legal
  Legal for medical use
  Legal for medical use, limited THC content
  Illegal for any use
  D  Decriminalized
Template:Underline:
· Includes laws which have not yet gone into effect.
· Cannabis remains a Schedule I drug under federal law.
· Some local jurisdictions and Indian reservations have decriminalization or legalization policies separate from the states they are located in.
· Cannabis is illegal in all federal enclaves (other than hemp).