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In order to keep up with the ever-changing laws, DISA has provided this interactive map for information on legalization, medical use, recreational use, and anything in between. Are you wondering what the marijuana laws are in your state?
Recreational marijuana is illegal in Arkansas. An attempt to legalize it through a ballot initiative in 2022 failed. Medical cannabis is legal for qualifying patients who live with certain ailments. Such patients must obtain Arkansas-issued medical cannabis cards.
Issue 3 would have allowed for adult use of recreational marijuana if marijuana is removed as a controlled substance from the Federal Controlled Substance Act or if and when possession of marijuana is no longer a criminal offense.
State senator Joshua Bryant (R-Rogers) filed a bill Wednesday that would place a constitutional amendment on the 2024 general election ballot to legalize recreational marijuana in Arkansas.
Dive into the unfolding narrative of Arkansas's journey toward marijuana legalization in 2024, focusing on key legislative moves, citizen-led ballot initiatives, and the state's potential entrance into the recreational cannabis market.
Advocates for marijuana liberalization saw mixed results as legalization ballot measures were counted Tuesday, with Maryland and Missouri voters approving recreational use for adults but Arkansas, South Dakota and North Dakota rejecting the proposal.
Learn about the current state of cannabis legislation in Arkansas as well as the impact of medical and recreational marijuana legalization on the state’s economy and crime rate. Find out more about the different types of cannabis licenses in Arkansas.