No - not unless the marijuana was obtained legally, e.g. if you live in a state where medicinal marijuana is legal and you incurred a debt obtaining it for medicinal purposes.
No they can not sue you.
Yes.
Yes, a person who defaults on a contract or agreement and owes money to a business or an individual can be sued in civil court regardless of the amount of the debt.
Yes, you can be sued for the original debt, minus any money the creditor received during the 13 plan.
If a person owes a debt in South Carolina, they may have their paycheck garnished. They can also be sued for the debt.
Yea, you can be sued for anything. Espcially if you were married when the debt was incurred.
Yes you can.
Yes.
Yes, the credit report has no bearing on whether a debt is valid and subject to litigation.
get a job(s!) and pay off the debt
Your bank sets the limit. But yes.
Yes, your employment status does not protect you from lawsuits.