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Recreational Marijuana States

Should recreational marijuana be legalized nationally? With growing support for new laws and legislation. It seems the fight for recreational marijuana is just beginning. As states see the benefits to local economies and community their, stance will change.

States without recreational or medical marijuana will soon want a piece of this billion dollar industry. Even though marijuana has many health and spiritual benefits, this will not be the deciding factor. I believe the final decision for states to legalize will be for profit. Still, that will leave a lot of opportunities within the cannabis community.

We are going to take a look at the six states that has already passed recreational marijuana laws

Recreational Marijuana States

1. Alaska



Alaska marijuana movement gained mainstream acknowledgment with Sharlo Green, announcing live on air that she was supporting recreational marijuana and quitting her job. This was a bold move but bold moves are needed if change is wanted. Alaska went on to legalize marijuana for all adults 21 and over. Residents are legally allowed to use, have, and transport up to an ounce.

Alaska has places like the cannabis club which gives people a safe way to buy marijuana. Membership grants you access to a large variety of marijuana.

Alaska Marijuana Prices

Fairbank, Alaska $300 an Ounce High Quality Feb 28, 2017

Wasilla, Alaska $60 a half ounce medium quality Feb 24, 2017

Anchorage, Alaska $40 an eighth medium quality Feb 15, 2017

2. California

California became the first state to legalize medical marijuana in 1996. In 2016 California made it legal to carry up to an ounce without a prescription.

California has a lot of marijuana friendly activities to do. Including a marijuana friendly bed and breakfast.

California has dispensaries like Exhale Med Center. Where users can get a one on one consultation to choose the best strains for there needs.

Weed Prices In California

Concord, California $40 an eighth medium quality March 13, 2017

Costa Mesa, California $10 a gram medium quality March 13, 2017

Menifee, California $10 a gram medium quality March 13, 2017

3. Colorado

Colorado became the first state to legalize recreational marijuana in 2012. Legalizing marijuana has brought In millions of dollars for the state. Resident and visitors can buy up to an ounce of weed.

Colorado Weed Prices

Pueblo, Colorado $100 an ounce medium quality March 11, 2017

Denver, Colorado $10 a gram medium quality March 9, 2017

Colorado Springs, Colorado $120 an ounce medium quality March 9, 2017

Denver Hosted The Cannabis Cup In 2015

4. Main

Main has made it legal for residents to have 2.5 ounces of marijuana, this is double the limit in other legal states. Soon residents will be able to shop for bud at local dispensaries.

Main Weed Prices

Gorham, Maine $150 an ounce medium quality March 12, 2017

Belfast, Main $200 a half ounce high quality March 6, 2017

Freeport, Maine $120 a half ounce high quality March 3, 2017

5. Massachusetts

In Massachusetts residents can now carry a small amount of marijuana on them. Resident are also allowed to grow up to 12 plants. Marijuana retailers should be opening up in 2018.

Weed Prices In Massachusetts

Quincy, Massachusetts $100 a half ounce medium quality March 12, 2017

New Bedford, Massachusetts $300 an ounce high quality March 12, 2017

Boston, Massachusetts $10 a gram medium quality March 11, 2017

6. Nevada

Nevada legalized recreational marijuana January 1, 2017. This made it legal to posses up to an ounce of marijuana. Nevada aims to open up its first dispensary in 2018.

Nevada Weed Prices

Las Vegas, Nevada $135 an ounce high quality March 9, 2017

Henderson, Nevada $200 an ounce medium quality March 6, 2017

Reno, Nevada $65 5 grams high quality March 3,2017

Recreational Marijuana States

What states do you think will legalize recreational weed next?

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California Recreational Marijuana

California is now the largest state to have recreational marijuana available for its citizens. Proposition 64 measure was to legalized marijuana for recreational purposes. This would help to cut criminal offensive and forced incarceration. California has seen first hand how the war on drugs has affected its neighborhoods and communities. The so-called war on drugs has caused thousands of residents to get locked up. While also giving countless numbers of people felony records. Which would later hinder these people from gaining employment & housing based off their record?

California new measure is to help balance out these injustices, caused by outdated policies and practices. One part of this bill gives pass marijuana offenders, a chance to ask for reclassification or just get it cleared off their records. This is done by hiring an attorney and letting them go through the proper channels for your particular situation. Statistics show that from 1996 to 2015 there were 500,000 people arrested for marijuana-related crime . California is also acknowledging that their outdated drug laws disproportionately targeted people of color.

Emerging Marijuana Related Businesses, Recreational Weed

California has decided to give people with marijuana offensive the ability to apply for a marijuana business license. I think that this could be a good thing for someone who already has money. To open a dispensary you must have at least 250,000 in the bank. So its like saying I would give it to you but I am sure you can’t afford it. I guess it’s a nice gesture lol. Government officials are aware of the cost associated with marijuana-related businesses, so the plan is to allocate money to be given to people trying to start marijuana-related companies.

Oakland has decided to set aside half of all medical and recreational marijuana business license, for applicants who were affected by marijuana policies. Oakland also acknowledges that in a study done in 1998 showed that 90% of marijuana arrest involved black or brown bodies. While the white arrest rate was around 3.9% for the same year.

California was one of the first states to make marijuana illegal. This helped to change how the world as a whole perceived marijuana. California has tried to fix this wrong for a while now. In 1996 California became the first state to introduce medical marijuana to its residents.

“As states start dialing back their war on marijuana consumers,” Altieri said, “it is important that those who were most negatively impacted by our oppressive prohibition can see previous harms remedied as best as possible and be given the opportunity to participate in the benefits that come along with legalization and regulation.”

California is actively tiring to fix the injustices caused by a broken and outdated system. Only time will tell if it will be for the benefit of the people or corporations.

Quick Timeline Marijuana Decriminalization

1973: Oregon decriminalized cannabis. [8] [9]

1973: Texas law was amended to declare possession of four ounces or less a misdemeanor. [10]

1975: Alaska‘s Supreme Court establishes that the right to privacy includes possession of small amounts of marijuana [11]

1976: Maine decriminalized cannabis. [12]

1977: South Dakota decriminalized cannabis, but repealed that law “almost immediately” afterward. [13]

1973-1978: California, Colorado, Mississippi, New York, Nebraska, North Carolina, and Ohio decriminalized cannabis. [14] Certain cities and counties, particularly in California, adopted laws to further decriminalize cannabis.

Certain cities and counties, particularly in California, adopted laws to further decriminalize cannabis. 1978: New Mexico passes the Controlled Substances Therapeutic Research Act, becoming the first state to pass legislation recognizing the medical value of marijuana. [15]

1979: Virginia passed legislation allowing doctors to recommend cannabis for glaucoma or the side effects of chemotherapy. [16] [17]

1982: Alaska’s legislature decriminalizes possession of cannabis [18]

1990: Alaska re-criminalizes cannabis by voter initiative, restoring criminal penalties for possession of any amount of cannabis[19]

Source: Huffington Post

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The largest sheriff department in LA Is worried about recreational marijuana and the impact it would have on the community. LA is gearing up to enforce federal laws. The chief of police McDonnell said, “it’s likely there will be federal raids targeting the marijuana industry in California.” We will take a closer look at the department concerns, is there any validity in their statements?

McDonnell said officials need to prepare for a potential health crisis

Issue 1:

“We’ve seen an increase in the number of kids, in particular, admitted to emergency rooms for ingestion of edibles that in a young kid could be fatal,” McDonnell said. “Somebody cuts a corner of a brownie, do they get the full ingestion of THC that was supposed to go into that whole plate of brownies or do they get nothing? There’s no control.” Closer Look:

I do understand McDonnell concern for keeping our youth safe. There are situations where people have ingested edible without knowing the actual THC levels. People have ended up in the hospital because of this. Just like every other industry regulation and product consistency is critical. McDonnel stated that California is taking a closer look at states like Colorado to see how they dealt with these issues. Apparently, he didn’t look to hard because after Colorado legalized recreational marijuana the percentage of young people using or consuming marijuana in any form decreased Surveys shows marijuana use among teens has not increased since legalization, with four out of five high school students continuing to say they don’t use marijuana, even occasionally,

Issue 2

“McDonnell said he anticipates that legalization will also drive up crime and will be a heavy costs to train more officers to be able to identify drugged drivers.” Closer Look:

Would legalizing recreational marijuana increase crime? According to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. There was actually a decrease in overall crime rates after legalizing marijuana. There was a 2.5 percent reduction in all crime per 100,000 residents. There was also a 3.1 percent decrease in property crimes and a 12.8 percent drop in homicides. Automobile break-ins declined by 36 percent. While sexual assaults also dropped 14 percent. It seems that the overall crime rates are actually going down. So instead of the department allocating funds for there so-called drugged drivers. That money should be better use to support the community. The government has spent millions to enforce outdated laws and practices. Why because the war on drugs was always a war on your on individual freedom.

Issue 3: “We don’t have anything where it’s similar to getting a blood-alcohol content level, as we would do in the field now,” he said. “Without a definitive metric to be able to go to court with that – an index if you will – it’s going to be difficult to go to court and get the prosecutions the way we now get for alcohol.” Closer Look Some products will tell you the exact amount of THC in your system. There are companies today with marijuana breathalyzers. This tech has been out for years now so I still don’t understand the problem. The only way we as a nation could ever totally win the so-called war on drugs. Is if there was national legalization. With full legalization on a federal level. This allows states to decide for theirselves rather or not to allow marijuana use. With our country’s diminishing resources, a new source of income could save our communities. If crime rates do drop nationally, if marijuana was ever declassified. I wonder how much money would departments across the nation lose. Places with relaxed drug laws will always see a decrease in overall crime rates because people feel less controlled and constricted. Hopefully, California does the right thing for their community by allowing the existing industry to practice business as usual without threat of incarceration Source: Claim Jornal Change your perspective & you have changed your life… “I think people need to be educated to the fact that marijuana is not a drug. Marijuana is a flower. God put it here…”―Willie Nelson “I have always loved marijuana. It has been a source of joy and comfort to me for many years. And I still think of it as a basic staple of life, along with beer and ice and grapefruits -and millions of Americans agree with me.”―HunterS.Thompson “The illegality of cannabis is outrageous, an impediment to full utilization of a drug which helps produce the serenity and insight, sensitivity and fellowship so desperately needed in this increasingly mad and dangerous world.”―Carl Sagan Continue to smoke and become a free thinker, don’t let your surroundings dictate your thoughts. That is the real spiritual awakening, when something emerges from within you that is deeper than who you thought you were. So, the person is still there, but one could almost say that something more powerful shines through the person. Eckhart Tolle Keep Going Let go of all fears , let the marijuana do its intended purpose to heal your mind-body and soul. Marijuana was not made illegal just to suppress health benefits but also the spiritual and mental healing factors. Marijuana helps you to see pass the vale of fog and illusions. Helping you to center yourself in relation to the universe. Once you feel your connection you have found the source of your power. Marijuana helps you to block out negative emotions, focusing more of your attention on positive feelings. No one has ever smoked a joint and said I feel depressed or sad. Unless your weed is low quality. True love cannot occupy the same space as fear & hate!!! Fact It’s exhilarating to be alive in a time of awakening consciousness; it can also be confusing, disorienting, and painful. Adrienne Rich Go pass your brain & seek your soul… The kingdom is within… Stars are not outer space but truly your inner space. Free Your Mind & You Will See!!! People Getting High, Recreational Marijuana Comedy Smoke & Enjoy

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