Medical and Recreational Marijuana State and Local Laws Chart: Overview | Practical Law

Medical and Recreational Marijuana State and Local Laws Chart: Overview | Practical Law

A Chart outlining state law on medical and recreational marijuana (or marihuana) use. This Chart is limited to states that have relevant laws. It outlines which states have enacted relevant laws and characterizes those legal requirements, including citation to the source of law, characterization of individual rights, and discussion of any employer exemptions or obligations. This Chart also includes municipal ordinances that prohibit private employers from testing most prospective or current employees for marijuana. For more on the scope of local law coverage, see Local Law Coverage in Labor & Employment Resources.

Medical and Recreational Marijuana State and Local Laws Chart: Overview

Practical Law Practice Note Overview 7-523-7150 (Approx. 94 pages)

Medical and Recreational Marijuana State and Local Laws Chart: Overview

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A Chart outlining state law on medical and recreational marijuana (or marihuana) use. This Chart is limited to states that have relevant laws. It outlines which states have enacted relevant laws and characterizes those legal requirements, including citation to the source of law, characterization of individual rights, and discussion of any employer exemptions or obligations. This Chart also includes municipal ordinances that prohibit private employers from testing most prospective or current employees for marijuana. For more on the scope of local law coverage, see Local Law Coverage in Labor & Employment Resources.