by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 12, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Vermont made history in 2018 — it became the first state in the country to legalize recreational cannabis through legislation rather than a ballot initiative. Retail sales launched in October 2022. So if you’re a Vermont resident, you can already walk into a...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 12, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Texas sits in a unique position right now. Unlike most Southern states, it has a functioning medical cannabis program — but recreational marijuana remains fully illegal. That gap matters a lot. If you use cannabis for any reason in Texas and don’t have legal...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 12, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Rhode Island legalized recreational cannabis in May 2022 under the Rhode Island Cannabis Act. Adults 21 and older can now buy cannabis from licensed dispensaries without a doctor’s note. So why does Rhode Island’s medical program still have close to 20,000...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 12, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Governors have pushed for it. Budget proposals have included it. Neighboring states like New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Maryland, and Delaware all have adult-use markets up and running. But in Pennsylvania, recreational cannabis is still illegal. As of 2026, possessing...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 11, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Oklahoma is not Ohio. It’s not New York. Recreational cannabis failed at the ballot box here in 2023, and as of 2026, it remains illegal in this state. That single fact reshapes the entire conversation. In Oklahoma, the benefits of a medical card in recreational...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 11, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Ohio voters approved recreational cannabis in November 2023. Adult-use sales officially launched in August 2024. So naturally, a wave of medical cardholders started wondering the same thing: Is my card still worth renewing? The short answer is yes — and for reasons...