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In the United States, the legalization of Cannabis differ from state to state. Different states have adopted distinctive regulations as far as the consumption of hemp products go.
Are you curious whether your state allows the use of either medical or recreational cannabis? Let us check out what cannabis products have been legalized in the fifty American states.

Medical Marijuana Legality in the US

Cannabinoids are chemical compounds produced by the cannabis plant. The 2 most common cannabinoids are Delta-9 THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (Cannabidiol). In as much as THC is known for the intoxicating effect on users, it also has medicinal properties.
Although the federal government has classified THC as a Schedule 1 Drug since the passing of the Controlled Substances Act in 1973, states have defied these laws using their juridical autonomy.
Following research in the medicinal properties of cannabis, states passed legislation permitting MMJ for some qualifying health conditions, such as epilepsy, HIV, and cancer.
As a testament of U.S citizens’ belief in the medicinal properties of cannabis, 38 American states have legalized Medical Marijuana (MMJ).
In states where MMJ has not yet been legalized, there are some loopholes to accessing THC. For instance, the state of Georgia allows its citizens to buy “low-THC” CBD oil containing over 0.3% of the legal amount of THC allowed by the federal government in products derived from hemp.
Unfortunately for residents of Nebraska and Idaho, there is no legal use of cannabis. In the event the medicinal properties of cannabis grow more popular among a large number of citizens, then maybe MMJ will be legalized.

Where is Recreational Marijuana Legal?
Most states have legalized the use of medical marijuana although recreational marijuana is yet to attain that status. But with an increasing trend towards adult-use legalization, we can expect that many more states will legalize recreational marijuana in the future.
As for the present, the number of states that have either decriminalized or allowed the use of recreational marijuana haven’t even hit half of the total 50 states. Those states are Colorado, Washington, Alaska, Oregon, California, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, Vermont, Michigan, Illinois, New Jersey, Montana, Arizona, New York, Virginia, New Mexico, and Connecticut.

Now, if you are also curious regarding CBD, fortunately, all fifty states have legalized it. Since the passing of the 2018 Farm Bill, hemp-derived products like CBD can be transported across state lines, as long as they contain less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC.
Delta-8 THC, a cannabinoid with a similar chemical structure to intoxicating Delta-9 THC, is technically federally-legal under the 2018 Farm Bill.
Despite the fact that its effects are mild compared to the effects of Delta-9, many states have been reluctant to legalize it due to its psychoactivity. While some states have dealt with Delta-8 by banning it, others have yet to introduce legalization. Some states such as Florida have legalized only MMJ, but this has allowed people to access THC; people who would have otherwise found it hard to do so.

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