Stay updated on the legal cannabis movement in the U.S.
Cannabis prohibition began 80 years ago when the federal government banned the sale, cultivation, and use of cannabis. While it remains illegal at the federal level, cannabis laws are changing at a rapid pace across all 50 states. At Foli, we believe understanding the fundamentals of cannabis legalization and use are equally as important as knowing how and when to use cannabis. In order to keep up with the ever-changing laws, Foli has provided a breakdown of state by state legalization for Medical Use, Recreational Use and Limited Use. Check below to see the legal Use permitted in your state.
Medical Only Use: Authorized use of medical cannabis for valid, qualified patients to treat symptoms of illness and other conditions.
Medical & Adult Use: Legal sale and consumption of both medicinal and recreational cannabis to anyone over the age of 21 with a valid U.S. or state issued I.D.
Limited Use: Limited access to cannabis products, typically low THC/high CBD products.
Illegal: Sale and consumption of cannabis is NOT permitted.
Alaska | Missouri |
Arizona | Montana |
Arkansas | Nevada |
California | New Hampshire |
Colorado | New Jersey |
Connecticut | New Mexico |
Delaware | North Dakota |
Florida | Ohio |
Hawaii | Oklahoma |
Illinois | Oregon |
Louisiana | Pennsylvania |
Maine | Rhode Island |
Maryland | Utah |
Massachusetts | Vermont |
Michigan | Washington |
Minnesota | West Virgina |
Alaska | Massachusetts |
California | Nevada |
Colorado | Oregon |
Maine | Vermont |
Massachusetts | Washington |
Michigan |
Alabama | South Carolina |
Georgia | Tennessee |
Indiana | Texas |
Iowa | Vermont |
Kentucky | Virginia |
Mississippi | Wyoming |
North Carolina |
Idaho | South Dakota |
Kansas | Wisconsin |
Nebraska |