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v. t. e. Initiative 502 results by county, with number of votes shown by size, yes in orange and no in blue. Washington Initiative 502 (I-502) "on marijuana reform " was an initiative to the Washington State Legislature, which appeared on the November 2012 general ballot, passing by a margin of approximately 56 to 44 percent.
Cannabis. Cannabis in Washington relates to a number of legislative, legal, and cultural events surrounding the use of cannabis (marijuana, [a] hashish, THC, kief, etc.). On December 6, 2012, Washington became the first U.S. state to legalize recreational use of marijuana and the first to allow recreational marijuana sales, alongside Colorado.
Legal pot arrives in Pasco about 11 years after Washington voters approved Initiative 502, which decriminalized possession of small amounts of cannabis. In the Tri-Cities, where the initiative was ...
Colorado Amendment 64 was a successful popular initiative ballot measure to amend the Constitution of the State of Colorado, outlining a statewide drug policy for cannabis. The measure passed on November 6, 2012, and along with a similar measure in Washington state, marked "an electoral first not only for America but for the world."
I-502 and the Tri-Cities. Washington voters decriminalized the possession and sale of recreational amounts of cannabis via Initiative 502 in 2012, with 55.7% of the statewide vote favoring legal ...
Cannabis remains federally illegal, but Washington voters decriminalized possession of small quantities for personal use when they approved Initiative 502 11 years ago. Cannabis is restricted to ...
On November 6, 2012, Colorado and Washington became the first states to legalize recreational use of cannabis when voters approved Colorado Amendment 64 and Washington Initiative 502. Each regulated cannabis in a way similar to alcohol, allowing possession of up to an ounce for adults ages 21 and older, with DUID provisions similar to those ...
2012: legalized by Washington Initiative 502. The law permits anyone over 21 to carry 1 oz (28 g), and it requires licensed sellers, distributors, and growers. Home growing is not allowed except for medical use. [213] First state to legalize recreational marijuana on December 6, 2012, four days before Colorado. [214] West Virginia