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Cannabis in Alabama is illegal for recreational use. First-time possession of personal amounts is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in prison, a fine of up to $6000, and a mandatory six months driver's license suspension. Repeat offenses and possession with intent to sell are felonies. [1]
Taylor thought victory was in view in 2021 when Alabama overcame years of resistance in the Deep South and approved a medical cannabis program. But three years later, medical marijuana remains ...
Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission [33] Arkansas Bureau of Cannabis Control [34] Delaware Office of Marijuana Control Commissioner [35] Hawaii Department of Taxation [36] [non-primary source needed] Indiana Cannabis Compliance Commission [37] Kentucky Department of Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Control [38] Louisiana Office of Alcohol and ...
August 31, 2016: Jack Markell signed House Bill 400, expanding medical cannabis programs for those with a terminal illness. [43] [44] April 23, 2023: Bill to legalize recreational cannabis became law without governor's signature. [45] Florida: Illegal Legal to possess up to three 70-day, or six 35-day "supply limits".
2014: By the end of the year, 10 more states pass low-THC, high-CBD medical cannabis laws: Alabama, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Mississippi, Tennessee, Iowa, South Carolina, Florida, North Carolina, and Missouri. [54] 2015: Delaware decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. [55] 2015: Louisiana legislators pass a limited medical cannabis law ...
Jul. 9—Last Updated July 9, 2021 Editor's note: This story was updated to clarify Hemp Benchmarks' data on acres licensed for hemp cultivation. When Matt Cyrus grew about 30 acres of hemp on his ...
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It is presently classed in schedule I(C) along with its active constituents, the tetrahydrocannibinols and other psychotropic drugs. Some question has been raised whether the use of the plant itself produces "severe psychological or physical dependence" as required by a schedule I or even schedule II criterion. Since there is still a considerable void in our knowledge of the plant and the ...