Cannabis legalization in the United States varies widely by state, with some states allowing both recreational and medical cannabis, while others only permit medical use or prohibit cannabis entirely. As of 2024, more than 30 states have legalized cannabis for medical purposes, and over 20 states have fully legalized recreational cannabis. The cannabis industry is heavily regulated, with strict rules around cultivation, manufacturing, retail, testing, and distribution. Each state has its own governing body that oversees compliance, licensing, and enforcement of cannabis-related laws.
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Cannabis legalization in the United States varies widely by state, with some states allowing both recreational and medical cannabis, while others only permit medical use or prohibit cannabis entirely. As of 2024, more than 30 states have legalized cannabis for medical purposes, and over 20 states have fully legalized recreational cannabis. The cannabis industry is heavily regulated, with strict rules around cultivation, manufacturing, retail, testing, and distribution. Each state has its own governing body that oversees compliance, licensing, and enforcement of cannabis-related laws.