by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 8, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Kentucky has a cannabis story unlike most states. For decades, the state was known more for hemp fields than for any kind of cannabis reform. Then in March 2023, Governor Andy Beshear signed Senate Bill 47, and Kentucky officially joined the medical marijuana era. The...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 8, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Iowa sits in a unique position among U.S. states. While its neighbors like Illinois have full recreational markets, Iowa has consistently blocked legalization. Multiple decriminalization bills have failed in committee. A recreational legalization proposal never made...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 7, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Illinois made history in 2020 as the first state to legalize recreational cannabis through the legislature rather than a ballot initiative. Adults 21 and older can walk into any of the state’s dispensaries and buy cannabis without a card, a prescription, or any...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 7, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Georgia doesn’t have recreational marijuana. It doesn’t have dispensaries you can walk into off the street. There’s no adult-use program waiting in the wings either. What Georgia has is one of the most tightly regulated medical cannabis systems in...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 7, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Delaware moved fast with cannabis reform. Recreational marijuana became legal for adults in April 2023, and the state’s Office of the Marijuana Commissioner has been building out the adult-use retail framework since. As of August 2025, adult-use dispensaries are...
by Allan Via- Medical Content Writer | May 7, 2026 | Medical Marijuna Card
Connecticut legalized recreational marijuana in June 2021, with adult-use sales gradually rolling out through 2023. Today, adults 21 and older can walk into a dispensary and buy cannabis without a card or registration. So the obvious question: what’s left for...