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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Cannabis laws in Hawaii Idaho Medical: NoRecreational: NoReciprocity: N/ABoth medical and adult-use cannabis are illegal in Idaho. In August the state’s High Court overturned a new law that would have made it harder to get marijuana legalization initiatives on ballot measures before voters. In April, the state’s legislature rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would have made any future legalization measure require approval of two-thirds of the legislature.And while Idaho has not legalized or decriminalized cannabis in any sense, possession of marijuana is considered a misdemeanor up until the amount exceeds three ounces.Learn more about cannabis laws in Idaho Illinois Medical: YesRecreational: LegalReciprocity: NoIllinois was the first state where recreational marijuana sales were legalized by the state legislature and not a ballot initiative. The first dispensaries opened in January 2020, and reported some $3.2 million in sales on the first day of operations. The state legalized medical cannabis in 2013, and allows the cultivation of up to five plants for medical patients. For non-medical patients, cultivating up to five plants is considered a violation and subject to a $200 fine.Learn more about cannabis laws in Illinois Indiana Medical: NoRecreational: NoReciprocity: N/AMedical and adult-use cannabis are illegal in the Hoosier State, but Indiana does allow the use of CBD products with less than 0.3% THC.Learn more about cannabis laws in Indiana Iowa Medical: Yes, limitedRecreational: NoReciprocity: NoIowa does not have an adult-use cannabis program, but medical cannabis was legalized in May 2017 with sales starting in December 2018. The medical program is very limited, with a yearly prescription, a small amount of THC allowed every 90 days and no cannabis flower. The regulations only allow sales of processed cannabis products, not flower. As of June 2022, there were just five medical marijuana dispensaries to serve the entire state.Learn more about cannabis laws in Iowa Kansas Medical: NoRecreational: NoReciprocity: N/ABoth medical and adult-use cannabis are illegal in Kansas, and possession of any amount of cannabis is considered a class B misdemeanor. The state allows the use and sale of CBD products with 0% THC. Medical patients with a letter from a doctor won’t face a conviction for possession of CBD oil with up to 5% THC, but can still be arrested and charged with possession.Learn more about cannabis laws in Kansas Kentucky Medical: NoRecreational: NoReciprocity: N/AAdult-use and medical cannabis are illegal in the Bluegrass state, though Kentucky does allow the use of CBD oil and has long been a center of hemp cultivation. Under Kentucky law, possession of anything up to 8 ounces of cannabis is a misdemeanor. In addition, some local jurisdictions have adopted measures to lower penalties for small-time cannabis crimes.Learn more about cannabis laws in Kentucky Louisiana Medical: YesRecreational:
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