it was a figure of speech on the 10 yrs but close enough.1. Alaska
1998
Ballot Measure 8 (58%)
$25/$20
1 oz usable; 6 plants (3 mature, 3 immature)
Unknown *
2. California
1996
Proposition 215 (56%)
$66/$33
8 oz usable; 18 plants (6 mature, 12 immature)**
No
3. Colorado
2000
Ballot Amendment 20 (54%)
$90
2 oz usable; 6 plants (3 mature, 3 immature)
No
4. DC
2010 Amendment Act B18-622 (13-0 vote) *** 2 oz dried; limits on other forms to be determined Unknown
5. Hawaii
2000
Senate Bill 862 (32-18 House; 13-12 Senate)
$25
3 oz usable; 7 plants (3 mature, 4 immature)
No
6. Maine
1999
Ballot Question 2 (61%) $100/$75
2.5 oz usable; 6 plants
Yes****
7. Michigan 2008 Proposal 1 (63%) $100/$25 2.5 oz usable; 12 plants Yes
8. Montana
2004
Initiative 148 (62%)
$25/$10
1 oz usable; 6 plants
Yes
9. Nevada
2000
Ballot Question 9 (65%)
$150 +
1 oz usable; 7 plants (3 mature, 4 immature)
No
10. New Jersey
2010
Senate Bill 119 (48-14 House; 25-13 Senate)
*****
2 oz usable
Unknown
11. New Mexico 2007 Senate Bill 523 (36-31 House; 32-3 Senate) $0
6 oz usable; 16 plants (4 mature, 12 immature)
No
12. Oregon
1998
Ballot Measure 67 (55%)
$100/$20
24 oz usable; 24 plants (6 mature, 18 immature)
No
13. Rhode Island
2006
Senate Bill 0710 (52-10 House; 33-1 Senate)
$75/$10
2.5 oz usable; 12 plants
Yes
14. Vermont
2004
Senate Bill 76 (22-7) HB 645 (82-59)
$50
2 oz usable; 9 plants (2 mature, 7 immature)
No
15. Washington
1998
Initiative 692 (59%)
******
24 oz usable; 15 plants
No
[Editor's note: 12 of the 14 states require proof of residency to be considered a qualifying patient for medical marijuana use. Only Oregon and Montana have announced that they will accept out-of-state applications. Karen O'Keefe, JD, Director of State Policies for Marijuana Policy Project (MPP), told ProCon.org in a July 27, 2010 email that "Patients and their caregivers can cultivate in 13 of the 14 states. Home cultivation is not allowed in New Jersey or the District of Columbia and a special license is required in New Mexico."]