Yes, you may still obtain a Medical Marijuana Card from the ADHS even if you are in TASC. It's completely confidential. The real question is will tasc excuse positive tests for THC with the card.........
No, You cannot have it in your possession
You need to involve a good attorney, remember that while state law may permit this, federal law makes it illegal to grow, distribute, possess or use Marijuana.
No - while medical marijuana may be recognized by some State, it is still considered an illegal substance by the Federal Government, and hence all military branches. In this case, they'd reject you on 2 grounds - habitual use (regardless of State legality), and the medical reason you were taking it.
There are bigots in every state and while Arizona is generally conservative it cannot be classified as a state with overt racial predjudices.
If you are caught with marijuana out of your home state, you may face criminal charges according to the laws of the state where you were caught. Penalties can range from fines to imprisonment, depending on the amount of marijuana and the laws of the state. It's important to be aware of the marijuana laws in any state you visit to avoid legal consequences.
The supreme court said this law presumes (assumes) that a criminal defendant may continue the authorized use of medical marijuana while on probation. Before the court can rule otherwise, it is up to the prosecutor to present specific evidence that prohibiting medical marijuana use is “necessary and appropriate to accomplish the goals of sentencing.” The supreme court said that a prosecutor could use evidence from the presentence investigation report, the defendant’s criminal history, or an evaluation like a drug and alcohol presentence evaluation to support his or her argument that a prohibition against medical marijuana is needed in a particular case. But future defendants with state-issued medical marijuana authorization cards will not need to bring their doctors to court to defend their right to take medical marijuana while on probation.
There's no problem with that. They are prescribed marijuana to treat a disease or condition that they have. It's legal.
it's illegal everywhere in the United States, unless if you get a Medical Marijuana License
It is illegal to change lanes while in an intersection in th state of Arizona.
In California, marijuana is legal for recreational and medical use for adults aged 21 and older. Adults can possess up to one ounce of marijuana for recreational use and cultivate up to six plants per residence. It is still illegal to consume marijuana in public spaces or while operating a vehicle.
It really depends on your malady, but marijuana has been somewhat deemed as a cure-all. It's helps conditions from severe pain to simple nausea. I can help with depression, really a whole number of things. I suggest you take a look at your state's medical marijuana program to see what thing marijuana can be prescribed for. If your condition is listed, then do a google search for marijuana clinics in your area and make an appointment. While making the appointment ask what other steps you need to take because you will probably need your medical records present.
The Arizona State University Sundevils. The UofA Wildcats are in Tucson, AZ, while ASU is in Tempe, AZ.