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Explore a comprehensive range of content addressing the legal landscape surrounding the use of medical marijuana, including video interviews with attorneys and in-depth articles on state and federal regulations. Visitors will find resources on legal rights, patient protections, and the evolving policies impacting medical cannabis use. Access glossary definitions and expert insights into compliance and licensing issues within this rapidly changing legal domain.

Map of US states with legal recreational and medical weed 2026

The 2026 Map – Every State Where Weed Is Legal (Recreational vs. Medical)

As of 2026, most U.S. states allow cannabis in some form, with many permitting medical marijuana and a growing number legalizing recreational use. Laws vary by state on possession limits, home grow, licensing, and qualifying conditions. This article maps every state’s status and breaks down recreational vs. medical legalization. Where Does the U.S. Stand on […]

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Can You Get a Gun License If You Use Legal Cannabis? The Federal Answer Is Still No.

No—under federal law, cannabis users are prohibited from possessing or buying firearms because marijuana is a Schedule I controlled substance. Even if your state allows medical or recreational use, ATF Form 4473 treats marijuana use as unlawful for gun eligibility. This article explains the federal rules, state conflicts, and common legal risks for applicants. The

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DUI-Marijuana – Why the Legal Limit Isn’t as Clear as Alcohol

Unlike alcohol’s 0.08% BAC standard, there is no nationwide THC “legal limit” that reliably proves impairment. Many states use per se THC thresholds (often 2–5 ng/mL) or impairment-based rules, but THC can linger long after intoxication. This article explains why marijuana DUI law is harder to measure, enforce, and defend than alcohol DUI. Why Marijuana

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Can You Get Medical Marijuana Reimbursement After a Workplace Injury?

Your Rights to Medical Marijuana Reimbursement After a Workplace Injury

You may be eligible for medical marijuana reimbursement through workers’ comp if it’s medically necessary and properly prescribed/authorized. In New York and similar states, approval often depends on documentation, a certified provider, and meeting workers’ compensation treatment rules. This article explains eligibility, required proof, and steps to seek reimbursement. Recovery after a workplace injury can

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US marijuana laws map showing state-by-state legal status 2024

US Marijuana Laws 2024: State-by-State Legal Guide

As of 2024, 38 medical marijuana states have legalized cannabis for patients, while 24 states allow recreational use. Federal marijuana bills in Congress could reshape national policy as states expand marijuana expungement programs, clearing past convictions for activities now legal in many jurisdictions.

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Understanding Cannabis Regulations

What Are Marijuana Laws in United States?

As of 2024, marijuana with more than 0.3% THC is illegal under U.S. federal law, even though many states allow medical and/or adult-use cannabis. This federal-state split affects possession, sales, employment, and enforcement across the country. This article explains federal rules, state-by-state legality, penalties, and key compliance issues. The landscape of marijuana laws in the

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