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Cannabis in Washington relates to a number of legislative, legal, and cultural events surrounding the use of cannabis (marijuana, [a] hashish, THC, kief, etc.).On December 6, 2012, Washington became the first U.S. state to legalize recreational use of marijuana and the first to allow recreational marijuana sales, alongside Colorado.
Initiative 502 results by county, with number of votes shown by size, yes in orange and no in blue. Washington Initiative 502 (I-502) "on marijuana reform" was an initiative to the Washington State Legislature, which appeared on the November 2012 general ballot, passing by a margin of approximately 56 to 44 percent.
1977: Gallup reported 28% support for the legalization of cannabis, a number that would not be surpassed until 2000. [156] 2011: Gallup reported 50% support for legalizing cannabis. [158] 2013: Pew Research reported 52% [159] and Gallup 58% [160] in support of legalizing cannabis. In both polls, a majority of respondents supported legalization ...
Marijuana use disorder is common in Washington, where weed is legal, and more severe in people who use both medical and recreational marijuana.
Only 19 of Washington's 558 recreational cannabis licenses were granted to Black applicants. Blacks and other minorities are demanding answers and action.
Apr. 30—Lab-created cannabis products made from hemp that have been surging in popularity are banned in Washington, a policy statement issued Wednesday by the state's regulatory body said. The ...
A complete list of pesticides allowed for use on cannabis in Colorado approved by the Colorado Department of Agriculture is available here, and for Washington State, as approved by the Washington State Department of Agriculture is available here. Energy Use: Indoor marijuana cultivation is highly energy-intensive. It is estimated that the ...
Colorado became the second state to legalize, going into effect four days after Washington state, [37] however, it was the first state for legal retail sales to become established. [ 39 ] May 20, 2021: Colorado Governor Jared Polis signs HB 21–1090, a bill which increases possession limits from 1 oz to 2 oz for adults.