
Rhode Island
- Annual marijuana use: 20.7 percent
Just like other states we’ve mentioned in this article, the Ocean State lawmakers tried to legalized cannabis for recreational purposes this year. Still, everything went up in smoke when the coronavirus situation started.
The Gov. of Rhode Island, Gina Marie Raimondo, will most likely try again next year.
The Ocean State allows medical marijuana since 2006. Plus, cannabis amounts of up to 1 ounce were decriminalized seven years ago. Besides, annual marijuana use among Rhode Island adults is the 8th highest in America. All in one, everything indicates that this state is prone to legalize recreational marijuana in the near future.
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1 thought on “The 7 States Most Likely to Legalize Recreational Marijuana Soon”
I would like separate dispensaries for the recreational people. Alot of time what I am looking for is sold out because of the recreational people who their just to get high . I’m not . I am sure their won’t be as much product sold out .I got for medical reasons ,pain inflammation, anxiety ,focus .I think patience should have patient only dispensaries. Patients priority first is all we get in line now .Their is still a much longer wait because recreational people shop longer it seem to me and buy more at one time .I left a dispensery I really liked because this problem . Now I have to run all over to get what I am looking for . Patient only dispensaries . Not happy 😒