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lol absolutely not
Yes, unless the state you are traveling to accepts other state's medical marijuana cards, Rhode Island is the only state currently allowing this.
Well California certainly does - I've had mine for years now.
It is used for only people who have medical marijuana cards. The marijuana is grown commercially. This drug can be prescribed by a doctor legally. You can smoke it legally then because it is medical marijuana. But only if your doctor prescribes it.
Check the state's laws before attempting to purchase marijuana.
Republicans are against all marijuana. They believe that medical marijuana will lead to recreational marijuana, and that people who just want to smoke weed will claim they have diseases they really don't or they'll find doctors who will write prescriptions for anyone to get medical marijuana cards. There's some truth to that: the California statute is the one they most usually attack. It's written in such a way, with so many diseases listed as qualifying, that just about anyone who wants a pot card can get one.
You may only get medical marijuana if you are in a state/country in which medical marijuana is legalized. Some states have only legalized the CBD-extract to treat patients, for example New York. The qualifications vary according to state, most however, agree that PTSD is a qualification, as well as epilepsy, seizures, and cancer patients. Certain states like California hands out medical marijuana cards for just about anything, from migraines to cancer - practically anything. Overall, it really just depends on where you live, and if it's even legal in the first place.
This is a long process, I will give you a short answer here though. First, you need to live in a state that allows the use of medicinal marijuana. You also need to be diagnosed by a doctor with a disease that would warrant the use of medical marijuana. After you have done this the doctor will decide if this treatment is best for you and finally prescribe it if they decide it is necessary. I believe that in most states where the use is allowed that there are certain places you need to go, and generally they will give you an id card saying you are allowed to posses the marijuana for medical reasons along with you marijuana.
You should be protected by doctor confidentiality...medical marijuana laws are different in every state, so check with your local laws. But the easiest way your job may find out you smoke is if you fail a drug test. If you want to be really careful, make sure you pass. Here's a site with more info on medical marijuana cards: http://www.marijuanamedicine.com
No, you must have the MMJ card for the current state you are in
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 are many sites available for one to customize business cards. One of the best sites available to customize medical business cards is the Signazon site but this can also be done on sites such as Vistaprint, Business Cards 24 and PsPrint.