Probably not, due to the fact that marijuanna falls under "illegal drug offenses" which the school systems look down hard upon
As of 2021, several states have decriminalized marijuana, including Alaska, California, Colorado, Illinois, New York, and Oregon, among others. Decriminalization typically means that possessing small amounts of marijuana is treated as a civil offense, rather than a criminal one.
Yes.
marijuana and illegal firearm
Marijuana
The bill for marijuana in Illinois is a medical marijuana bill. It was passed in August 2013.
yes
the possetion of marijuana is illegal in the whole country.
Not in the United States, no.
It depends on the person, is he going to be commited to learn what you teach him or not?
I suppose it would be.
Yes, it's a federal offense to mail marijuana. Which means that when they catch you--and they will--it's a felony, and you'll go to the federal penitentiary.
In Illinois, individuals with a felony conviction may still be eligible to obtain a medical marijuana card, provided their conviction is not for a disqualifying offense, such as certain violent crimes or drug trafficking. The process requires applicants to meet specific medical criteria and go through a background check. However, those with disqualifying felonies may be denied. It's important to consult the Illinois Department of Public Health for the most accurate and up-to-date information.