- Source: List of 2016 United States cannabis reform proposals
- List of 2016 United States cannabis reform proposals
- List of 2017 United States cannabis reform proposals
- Legal history of cannabis in the United States
- List of 2019 United States cannabis reform proposals
- Cannabis in the United States
- Timeline of cannabis laws in the United States
- Removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act
- List of 2018 United States cannabis reform proposals
- Medical cannabis in the United States
- Legality of cannabis by U.S. jurisdiction
In 2016, nine U.S. states proposed cannabis reform legislation for medical marijuana and non-medical adult use. As of 2016, the state laws are still at odds with the Federal status of cannabis, which is classified as a Schedule I narcotic. The Los Angeles Times stated that if all the measures passed, nine states encompassing a quarter of the U.S. population would have legalized recreational use, and "The presence of legalization measures on the ballot in Arkansas and North Dakota — both staunchly conservative states — illustrate the power of the trend toward legalization" and Federal reforms on banking are "increasingly looking inevitable".
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External links
Congressional Affairs, September 2016 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)