Marijuana was placed into the Schedule 1 of the Controlled Substances Act, by the U.S. Congress, in 1972. Making the cultivation, importation, possession, or distribution of marijuana illegal, and at the time marijuana was considered as a “hard” drug, one that was only associated negative side effects. And while the federal government has their feet dug in the ground with its view of marijuana, states are starting to develop its own outlook of how marijuana may be used by their occupants. Sixteen states and the District of Colombia have some sort of marijuana reform allowing the use of medicinal marijuana, and another thirteen states have