Pretty much not a good situation to be in (if you get caught, that is).
That depends on where you are and where you are flying. If you are flying between states, then marijuana is considered to be completely illegal and they will treat it as such. If you are flying within a state where medical marijuana is allowed, someone may be able to get away with it, depending on airline policies. The short answer is: Not in most cases.
It is quite possible. Although if you were a medical marijuana patient, it may be tougher.
there is none. the government took it away and we found a way to get it back without braking the law
Medical marijuana is used for cancers or other diseases like hepatitis c it brings the pain away and helps you eat.
They will just stop giving you marijuana you might go to jail I'm not sure, and if you were selling medical marijuana you probably wouldn't be getting much money because the government only gives you one plant and medical marijuana doesn't give you the same high, it doesn't have the same chemicals that street marijuana.
George Blanda passed away on September 27, 2010 after a short illness.
Your body will still absorb the THX and depending on how much or often you smoke, you can fail
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Mitt Romney is against the legalization of Marijuana. There is a video, in which he tells a patient with MS that he should find other alternatives. The patient tells Mitt Romney that nothing else works for him, and Mitt just walks away. You can see the video here: http://mittbelieves.com/does-mitt-believe-in-medical-marijuana/
Marijuana is a non-addictive substance. If someone is "addicted" to it, then they should check it for small white crystals. You can't be addicted to marijuana, but you can be addicted to cocaine. Some dealers "lace" their marijuana with cocaine to make it stronger. If there are no crystals and you still feel addicted, then its a mental addiction. With less use it will go away
This depends on a few different things. You may be prescribed a medication, and when you get it and use it properly, it is legal. If it is the kind of drug that people misuse and you lose, sell or give it away, it becomes illegal. You and the person who receives it would be in trouble if you sell or give it away. Drugs that are prepared in home 'labs' are always illegal. Medical marijuana poses an interesting dilemma. In states that support medical marijuana, it is considered legal (if properly handled and distributed) under state law. But federal law holds that marijuana is illegal everywhere in the US regardless of state law.