Three decades after California opened the door to medical marijuana in 1996, the United States now presents a fragmented landscape of cannabis laws. As of early 2024, 24 states and the District of Columbia allow recreational marijuana use for adults, marking a sharp shift from the era of blanket prohibition. Many others permit only medical
Three decades after California opened the door to medical marijuana in 1996, the United States now presents a fragmented landscape of cannabis laws. As of early 2024, 24 states and the District of Columbia allow recreational marijuana use for adults, marking a sharp shift from the era of blanket prohibition. Many others permit only medical use, limited low-THC products, or maintain criminal penalties—sometimes softened by conditional decriminalization of small amounts.
Recent votes underscore this mixed picture: Nebraska approved medical marijuana in 2024, while recreational measures failed in Florida, North Dakota, and South Dakota. A detailed, state-by-state breakdown of current rules is available from Encyclopaedia Britannica.



















