Prohibition begins – 1911 • 1911: Massachusetts requires a prescription for sales of
Indian hemp. • 1913: California, Maine, Wyoming, and Indiana ban marijuana. • 1931: Texas declares cannabis a
narcotic, allowing up to life sentences for possession. • 1933: North Dakota and Oklahoma ban marijuana. By this year, 29 states have criminalized cannabis.
Decriminalization begins – 1973 . • 1973: Texas law is amended to declare possession of four ounces or less a misdemeanor. • 1973: Oregon becomes the first state to decriminalize cannabis – reducing the penalty for up to one ounce to a $100 fine. • 1975: Alaska, Maine, Colorado, California, and Ohio decriminalize cannabis. • 1976: Minnesota decriminalizes cannabis. • 1978: Nebraska decriminalizes cannabis. • 1979: Virginia passes legislation allowing doctors to recommend cannabis for
glaucoma or the side effects of
chemotherapy. • 1982: Alaska passes legislation to further decrease penalties for cannabis. • 1990: Alaska recriminalizes cannabis by voter initiative, restoring criminal penalties for possession of any amount of cannabis.
Medical cannabis begins – 1996 • 1996: California becomes the first state to legalize medical cannabis with the approval of
Proposition 215. Arizona also passes a medical cannabis ballot measure, but it is rendered ineffective on a technicality. • 1998: Oregon, Alaska, and Washington all legalize medical cannabis through ballot measure. Nevada also passes a medical cannabis initiative, but it requires second approval in 2000 to become law, as per the
state constitution. • 1999: Maine legalizes medical cannabis through ballot measure. • 2000: Nevada and Colorado legalize medical cannabis through ballot measure. • 2003: Maryland passes legislation establishing reduced penalties for persons using cannabis due to a
medical necessity (as established at trial). • 2004: Vermont legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. • 2004: Montana legalizes medical cannabis through ballot measure. • 2006: Rhode Island legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. • 2007: New Mexico legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. • 2008: Michigan approves a ballot initiative to legalize medical cannabis. Massachusetts approves a ballot measure to decriminalize cannabis. • 2010: New Jersey legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. • 2010: Arizona legalizes medical cannabis through ballot measure. • 2010: California legislators reduce penalties for cannabis to a civil infraction. • 2011: Delaware legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. • 2011: Connecticut decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. • 2012: Connecticut legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. • 2012: Rhode Island decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature.
Recreational legalization begins – 2012 • 2012: Colorado and Washington become the first two states to legalize the recreational use of cannabis following the passage of
Amendment 64 and
Initiative 502. Massachusetts approves a ballot measure to legalize medical cannabis. • 2013: Vermont decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. • 2013: New Hampshire legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. • 2013: Illinois legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. • 2014: Utah becomes the first state to pass a
low-THC, high-CBD medical cannabis law. These laws allow low-THC cannabis oil to be used for treatment of certain medical conditions (mostly seizure disorders) with a doctor's recommendation. • 2014: Maryland legislators decriminalize cannabis and approve a comprehensive medical cannabis law, expanding the very limited measure that was passed in 2003. • 2014: Missouri decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. • 2014: Minnesota legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. • 2014: New York legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. • 2014: Alaska and Oregon legalize recreational cannabis through ballot measure. • 2014: By the end of the year, 10 more states pass low-THC, high-CBD medical cannabis laws: Alabama, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Mississippi, Tennessee, Iowa, South Carolina, Florida, North Carolina, and Missouri. • 2015: Delaware decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. • 2015: Louisiana legislators pass a limited medical cannabis law. • 2015: During the year, five more states pass low-THC, high-CBD medical cannabis laws: Virginia, Georgia, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wyoming. • 2016: Ohio legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. • 2016: Illinois decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. • 2016: California, Nevada, Maine, and Massachusetts approve ballot measures to legalize recreational cannabis. Arkansas, Florida, and North Dakota approve ballot measures to legalize medical cannabis. • 2017: West Virginia legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. • 2017: Indiana passes a low-THC, high-CBD medical cannabis law. • 2017: New Hampshire decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. • 2018: Vermont becomes the first state to legalize recreational cannabis through state legislature. Unlike all other states that had legalized recreational cannabis, however, no provision was made for commercial sale. • 2018: Indiana legalizes CBD for any use. • 2018: Kansas legalizes CBD for any use. • 2018: Oklahoma legalizes medical cannabis through ballot measure. • 2018: Michigan approves a ballot measure to legalize recreational cannabis. Missouri and Utah approve ballot measures to legalize medical cannabis. • 2019: New Mexico decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. • 2019: North Dakota decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. • 2019: Illinois legalizes recreational cannabis through state legislature, including its commercial sale. It became the first state to legalize the commercial sale of recreational cannabis through an act of state legislature. • 2019: Hawaii decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. • 2020: Virginia decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. • 2020: Vermont legalizes commercial recreational cannabis sales through state legislature. • 2020: Arizona, Montana, New Jersey, and South Dakota approve ballot measures to legalize recreational cannabis, with South Dakota becoming the first state to legalize recreational use without first legalizing medical use. Mississippi and South Dakota approve ballot measures to legalize medical cannabis. • 2021:
South Dakota initiative to legalize recreational use is ruled state-unconstitutional by a
circuit court judge. • 2021: New York legalizes recreational cannabis through state legislature. • 2021: Virginia legalizes recreational cannabis through state legislature. • 2021: New Mexico legalizes recreational cannabis through state legislature. • 2021: Mississippi initiative to legalize medical cannabis is overturned by the
Supreme Court of Mississippi due to issue with state's
ballot initiative process. • 2021: Alabama legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. • 2021: Louisiana decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. • 2021: Connecticut legalizes recreational cannabis through state legislature. • 2022: Mississippi legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. • 2022: Rhode Island legalizes recreational cannabis through state legislature. • 2022: Maryland and Missouri voters approve ballot measures to legalize recreational cannabis. • 2023: Kentucky legalizes medical cannabis
through state legislature. • 2023: Delaware legalizes recreational cannabis through state legislature. • 2023: Minnesota legalizes recreational cannabis through state legislature. • 2023: Ohio legalizes recreational cannabis through
Issue 2. • 2025: Texas legalizes medical cannabis through state legislature. • 2025: Nebraska legalizes medical cannabis through
Initiative 437 after legal issues were resolved. ==Municipal==