In California, and a few other states, a person whose physician has recommend the use of medical marijuana can legally grow limited amounts of medicial marijuana. It may also be legal for people to grow marijuana for distribution solely to patients who are allowed to use medical marijuana.
However, you should note that the cultivation and possession of marijuana is still illegal under federal law, regardless of the laws of any particular state. So, while the state and local authorities might not bother you, that won't help you if the DEA or FBI come knocking at your door.
It very much depends in which country you live. In most countries it is illegal to do so, but in the Netherlands for example you are allowed to grow a small amount of such plants for personal use.
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Apart from the drugs charges you could also be charged with tresspassing.
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Yes you can if you are a medical marijuana card holder you are allowed 6 plants and 8 ounces of dried bud in monterey county .
None, unless you have a license. Even then, you can only get a license (And grow) in states that have legalized medical Marijuana and the Marijuana can only supply medical Marijuana dispensaries.
Legally, no. Does that stop it from happening? No. But you shouldn't risk going to jail just to make a profit.
It is legal in California. It is not legal to grow your own pot in Colorado.
Not legally. Growing marijuana is always illegal under federal law.
No, felons are ineligible for the permits needed to grow marijuana legally in Colorado.
The US federal government does not currently allow anyone to grow marijuana legally, even though some state governments have decided to allow marijuana for medical purposes only, not for recreational purposes. There are some countries which allow marijuana to be grown and used for medical purposes, and there are even some which allow it to be grown and used for recreational purposes, so the answer to your question is, it depends upon the jurisdiction that you are in.
Absoloutely. However you may not be allowed to grow it.
A qualified medical marijuana patient can posses up to 24 ounces and 15 plants.
You cannot grow Marijuana in Kentucky legally. One plant is considered cultivation and is illegal. Offenses range from class A misdemeanor to the highest classed Felony depending on the circumstances.
The growing of pot is illegal and if you rent a place to grow it you will be arrested or the person will not allow the growth.