Wish I knew too. I'm a military dependent and my guess is probably 'no'. I'm afraid to ask Tricare, not that they need to fund it... but they would know if it has been approved. I suppose I could try to call them just to see their reaction. That would be a start. If they get short with me on the phone and become disrespectful, I'll know right away that it's not common enough to pursue it further.
drugs are bad
Military spouses can have medical marijuana in California, but they are not allowed to take it into any military facility or you and your spouse can get into trouble.
To obtain a medical marijuana license in Canada, individuals must first consult with a healthcare provider who is authorized to prescribe medical cannabis. The healthcare provider will assess the patient's medical condition and determine if medical marijuana is a suitable treatment option. If approved, the healthcare provider will provide a medical document authorizing the patient to use medical marijuana. The patient can then register with a licensed producer to purchase medical cannabis.
Marijuana is currently legal for recreational use in India with a government issued license.
Yes. but the condition you are prescribed medical marijuana in the first place should be cause for a discharge anyway.
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.
Depends on Montana's laws
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.
can a foster parent have a medical marijuana license in Maine
can u get a medical marijuana license with a pacemaker
To obtain a medical grow license in Michigan, you must first be registered as a medical marijuana patient with the state. Then, you need to apply for a Medical Marijuana Facility License through the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA). The application requires submitting information about your grow operation, including security plans, and undergoing a background check. Once approved, you can legally cultivate marijuana for personal use or for registered patients.