Use of (otherwise illegal) drugs is sometimes enough to prevent you having a concealed-carry license. You would have to discuss the matter with the authority issuing the carry license in your area for specific details.
Depends on Montana's laws
As of 2021, marijuana cultivation for recreational use is legal in Alaska, California, Colorado, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington. Medical marijuana cultivation laws vary by state, with many states allowing registered patients to grow a limited number of plants for personal use.
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No. There are only a handful of states (Montana, Michigan, & Arizona I believe) that honor mmj recs from other states.
Getting a medical marijuana card can be done by anyone. I swear, it seems like you can get one for having just a hangnail in Colorado. But, medical marijuana card or not, you come up hot in a urinalysis, and your career is over. FMCSR does not allow for any exceptions on the zero tolerance policy for drugs.
No, currently the laws in Colorado do not permit this... so if you were, for instance, convicted of a felony involving theft or narcotics, you cannot legally be a medical marijuana caregiver in CO
Marijuana is currently legal for recreational use in India with a government issued license.
According to NORML's website Colorado has medical marijuana laws enacted. See http://norml.org/index.cfm?wtm_view=&Group_ID=4526
To sell medical marijuana, you need a license. If you purchase medical marijuana at retail as a patient and then resell any part of what you bought, you are violating the law.
We need to know in which state as well.
NJ is very stubborn about medical marijuana. If you're a patient, talk to your doctor about becoming a self provider. If you're just a person who wants to grow marijuan, the answer will be no.