Have a condition which it can be granted for. Visit a physician in a jurisdiction which allows medical marijuana. Collect a prescription. Obtain seedlings and grow it.
Correction: Doctors issue a note that makes it legal for their patient to posses marijuana. It is not a prescription. A prescription would require FDA testing and approval. No such testing or approval has been issued by the FDA.
Yes. but the condition you are prescribed medical marijuana in the first place should be cause for a discharge anyway.
This comes from the White House: "Marijuana legalization for any purpose is a non-starter in the Obama administration." Also "The costs of legalizing marijuana would outweigh any possible tax that could be levied." As for medical marijuana, federally the only thing close to marijuana that you can be prescribed is Marinol which comes in the form of a pill or liquid. Some state governments allow actual marijuana to be prescribed but anyone participating in the use of it, even though prescribed can be punished by federal law. So the answer is no.
No, they can't.
only if prescribed by a dr..
Smoke prescribed marijuana.
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In medical marijuana, doctors issue a note that makes it legal for their patient to posses marijuana. However, it is not a prescription. A prescription would require FDA testing and approval. No such testing or approval has been issued by the FDA.
Only as it would pertain to the operation of motor vehicles.
Marijuana is specifically prescribed to people undergoing chemotherapy. Talk to your doctor and see if medical marijuana is legal where you live.
If that "medication" is marijuana, then yes.
Yes, marijuana can be prescribed as a medicine in certain areas.
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