Fro the shops, yes.
There seems to be no particular amount of time that one must be a Colorado resident to qualify for medical marijuana, but you must have the following documents:At least 2 of the following (At least 1 must be from the group of ID's)-Out of State Driver's LicenseOut of State IDPassport, Military ID, Tribal IDOr at least 1 of the following-Colorado Driver's LicenseColorado IDTemporary Colorado Driver's LicenseTemporary Colorado IDA Minimum of 1 of the following (These items must show Colorado residency)-Work Identification/paycheck stub/W-2Utility bill, medical/insurance bill or cable bill
Yes, non-residents can purchase marijuana in Anchorage, Alaska, as long as they are 21 years of age or older. They must buy from licensed retail cannabis stores, which are regulated by the state. However, it's important to note that marijuana remains illegal under federal law, and there are restrictions on transport and use in public places.
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You cant, but in some states you can, like in Colorado because the cashier is probably too stoned with legal marijuana, they won't care!
No. USC18§922(g)(3) explicitly states that a user of illegal drugs (marijuana is still illegal under federal law) may NOT possess or purchase a firearm. Possessing marijuana and a firearm concurrently IS a federal felony, and Colorado police officers will still arrest you for it.
How much can you have per plant
Yes
No, it is not possible to purchase marijuana at the Denver airport as it is illegal to sell or possess marijuana on federal property, including airports.
It is legal in California. It is not legal to grow your own pot in Colorado.
yes in Colorado it is illegal to grow produce manufacture etc
To establish residency in Colorado, you generally need to be physically present in the state for at least 12 consecutive months. This includes demonstrating intent to make Colorado your permanent home, such as obtaining a state driver's license, registering to vote, and paying state taxes as a resident.
According to NORML's website Colorado has medical marijuana laws enacted. See http://norml.org/index.cfm?wtm_view=&Group_ID=4526