Delaware
Status: Medical use only History: 2011: Medical cannabis legalised 2015: Legal sales of medical cannabis begin 2015: Small amounts decriminalised (2020): Bill to legalise recreational cannabis to be voted on this year Policy Framework: Patients must obtain a state-issued card which costs $US125 and must be renewed annually, and must have a qualifying medical condition; The state has only one medical cannabis facility; Patients cannot cultivate their own cannabis; Patients cannot possess more than 6oz (170g) at a time; Illegal possession of under 1oz (28g) of cannabis was decriminalised to an infraction in 2015 (no criminal record or prison time - fine only); There are an estimated 6060 registered medical cannabis patients in Delaware, according to Delaware Health and Social Services; Possession of up to 6oz (175g) is a misdemeanour punishable by three months in prison and fines of up to $US575; Possession of more 6oz is a felony punishable by up to 25 years in prison. Fines are subject to the discretion of the court; Cultivation or sale is a felony punishable by up to 25 years in prison. Read more
