Is Marijuana Legal in Colorado?
Yes. Both recreational and medicinal use of cannabis is legal in Colorado.*
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In Colorado, both medical and recreational marijuana are legal. Medical marijuana has been legal since 2000, allowing individuals with certain medical conditions to use it. Recreational marijuana followed in 2012, permitting adults 21 and over to use, sell, and distribute marijuana. However, there are rules. For example, there are limits on how much you can possess, and you can't use marijuana in public. Also, the state has passed various laws over the years to adjust regulations, such as how marijuana businesses operate, how marijuana is advertised, and more. In 2021, several bills were introduced affecting many aspects of marijuana regulation, from criminal offenses to advertising, to how much can be sold to an individual per day.*
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Statutory References:
- Medical marijuana was legalized in Colorado in 2000 under Amendment 20, now codified in the state's Constitution as [Article XVIII, Section 14].
- Recreational marijuana was legalized in 2012 with [Amendment 64].
Various bills have been introduced and passed over the years, refining regulations related to possession limits, business operations, advertising, and more. Notable bills include: