

Timeline: Vermont’s Journey to Cannabis Legalization
Many people predicted that Vermont would be the first in New England to legalize marijuana. But Maine and Massachusetts beat us to it. In 2016, voters in both states approved measures to allow recreational use of cannabis products. They’re also legal in Oregon, Washington State, Colorado, Nevada, Alaska, California and Washington, D.C. In all of…
Vermont Cannabis FAQ: Answers to Your Burning Questions
So is weed legal in Vermont? Yes. As of July 1, 2018, adults 21 and older can grow up to six cannabis plants (two mature and four immature) and possess up to an ounce of flower. Two years later, Gov. Phil Scott allowed a tax-and-regulate bill go into law without his signature; sales began in…






