Legalization Nation: Why homegrow rights matter

Cannabis law can be confusing, to say the least. The United States has not yet legalized cannabis at the federal level, and state laws on pot differ wildly, even in states where recreational cannabis is legal.

At GreenState, we’re doing our best to keep you updated on the latest in cannabis law in the US. That’s why we partnered with Legalization Nation, an explanatory comic strip aiming to educate consumers and patients on the complexities of the emerging legal cannabis industry.

Legalization Nation covers cannabis from a ground-level perspective, addressing issues like the black market, patients’ rights, corporate advantage and more, and compares state cannabis legalization policies to make sense of a daunting landscape through a familiar and accessible medium.

This week, Legalization Nation is talking about homegrow rights.

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Box Brown is an Eisner and Ignatz Award–winning cartoonist, illustrator, comic publisher, and Pennsylvania Medical Cannabis patient from Philadelphia. His books include the New York Times–bestselling Andre the Giant: Life and Legend, Tetris: The Games People Play, Is This Guy For Real?: The Unbelievable Andy Kaufman, Cannabis: The Illegalization of Weed in America, and Child Star. His book, Cannabis: The Illegalization of Weed in America, explores the reasons why cannabis became illegal in the first place, and is often considered a must-read for anyone interested in understanding cannabis history.

 

Legalization Nation is a product of King Features, a unit of Hearst.

GreenState Staff and Brian Box Brown