For those who are not in the U.S. and/or are not familar with U.S. laws related to cannabis, there are federal laws that are supposed to apply to all 50 states. On the Federal level at present time, cannabis is still considered illegal for any reason including medicinally.
However, to date 39 states have legalized cannabis medicinally and 24 states have legalized it recreationally.
How can this be? How can it be illegal at the federal level but certain states have legalized it? In short, those states have ignored federal law. Could the federal government send a federal force into each of those states and forcibly arrest, shut down, etc cannabis operations or at the very least cut off federal funding to said states? Yes. But that hasn't happened.
However, to date 39 states have legalized cannabis medicinally and 24 states have legalized it recreationally.
How can this be? How can it be illegal at the federal level but certain states have legalized it? In short, those states have ignored federal law. Could the federal government send a federal force into each of those states and forcibly arrest, shut down, etc cannabis operations or at the very least cut off federal funding to said states? Yes. But that hasn't happened.