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imported>Jamesy0627144 (My personal preference would be to trim all these notes down to just "Includes laws which have not yet gone into effect". Perhaps I will raise that discussion in the future, but in the meantime these two notes can be combined to make things more tidy.) |
imported>Tartan357 (We should not be saying it's legal in states where it isn't yet; that is misleading and could potentially cause real-world harm.) |
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'''·''' 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 and [[Indian reservation]]s have decriminalization or legalization policies separate from the states they are located in.<br> | '''·''' Some local jurisdictions and [[Indian reservation]]s have decriminalization or legalization policies separate from the states they are located in.<br> |
Revision as of 04:21, 26 January 2021

Legality of cannabis in the United States
Template:Underline:
· 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).
Legal
Legal for medical use
Legal for medical use, limited THC content
Illegal for any use
D Decriminalized Template:Underline:
· 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).