Legality of Cannabis by U.S. Jurisdiction


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  • curprev 21:1521:15, 9 November 20192a00:23c4:8fab:fd00:44f1:dc15:7043:96fb talk 20,606 bytes −2 I've changed it from "the" to "a" because of the case where an Ontario Superior Court judge declared the, then current, federal law making cannabis illegal to be unconstitutional due to there being no provision for the medical use of cannabis in the criminal code thereafter giving the federal government one year to change the law. The government did not change the law in time so for a while cannabis was legal in Ontario. Ontario precedence was not binding on other provinces or territories. F... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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