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Cannabis legalization in the U.S. 2023

In 2023, significant progress was made in the legalization of cannabis across various U.S. states, marking a pivotal year for cannabis reform. Notably, Ohio emerged as a key state in this movement, legalizing marijuana for recreational use following a voter-approved ballot initiative. This development underscored the increasing acceptance and support for cannabis legalization among the American public, aligning with the broader trend of states adopting more progressive cannabis policies. As a result, adult-use cannabis is now legal in 24 states, alongside the District of Columbia, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands, showcasing a significant shift in the national landscape regarding cannabis regulation​.

Moreover, Minnesota made strides in cannabis reform by legalizing adult use through legislative action, a process backed by Governor Tim Walz and resulting in the passing of a reconciled version of the bill. This move further exemplifies the growing momentum for cannabis legalization within state legislatures, reflecting a changing societal and political attitude towards cannabis. Similarly, Delaware advanced its cannabis policy by passing legislation through the General Assembly, indicating a broader trend of states moving towards regulating and legalizing cannabis not just for medical but also for adult recreational use​.

These developments in Ohio, Minnesota, and Delaware represent significant milestones in the ongoing efforts to reform cannabis laws in the United States, highlighting a year of notable progress and change in the landscape of cannabis legalization.


Washington, D.C.— Cannabis legalization efforts in the United States are reaching a critical juncture in 2025, as momentum builds at both the state and federal levels. Advocates are optimistic that this year could bring significant changes to the nation’s cannabis laws, with widespread implications for the economy, public policy, and social equity.

Federal Reform on the Horizon?