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Cannabis in Kansas is fully illegal, and possession of even small amounts is a misdemeanor crime. Cannabis is only legal in Kansas in the form of THC free cannabidiol oil, also known as CBD. [ 1 ]
In Kansas, marijuana possession is considered a misdemeanor and is punishable by a maximum of six months imprisonment and a maximum fine of $1,000 for the first time offense. Show comments ...
Possession of marijuana in Kansas is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by a maximum of six months in jail, and a fine of up to $1,000, for a first time offense. ... But whatever Missouri’s limit ...
January 18, 2010: medical marijuana law signed by Governor Jon Corzine. Maximum 1 year in prison and 1,000 dollar fine for possession of up to 50 grams. [130] [131] September 19, 2016: Governor Chris Christie signed Assembly Bill 457 adding PTSD as a qualifying condition for medical marijuana, effective immediately. [132]
Even as most states move forward with some form of legal marijuana, the Kansas Legislature is gridlocked. While the state House passed a limited medical marijuana measure in 2021, the idea has ...
The Connecticut Law Revision Commission made the following evaluation: "(1) the costs of arresting and prosecuting marijuana offenders were significantly lower in states that had done away with criminal penalties for possessing small amounts; (2) there was a greater increase in marijuana use in states that continue to treat possession as a ...
Kansas is just one of 10 states where marijuana remains illegal and criminalized. It is bordered by three states where marijuana is legalized for medicinal use, with some also allowing ...
2017: Kansas City, Missouri residents voted to decriminalize cannabis, eliminating jail time for possession of 35 grams or less and reducing the penalty to a $25 fine. [ 127 ] 2017: Atlanta decriminalized possession of one ounce or less of cannabis via unanimous city council vote.