First, you must live in a state that has legalized marijuana. Then, you must go to a doctor (ask around and find a doctor that is known to do this) and get a prescription (for anxiety, depression, cancer, glaucoma, etc) and then go to a Medicinal Marijuana club and sign up for for a membership ($250-500/year) and then you can go there whenever you want and buy whatever you want legally (well, legally according to state law, but still illegal according to federal law).
In a few states, they have provisions for people suffering from certain medical conditions to receive THC in pill form (you don't get to smoke weed), but those are really, really serious medical conditions involving intractable (unending) nausea and vomiting. Conditions which are considered to be terminal, usually. This is because THC can help with nausea when all other drugs fail.
No just because you are married it is not ok to smoke weed. There must be health conditions along with license from the state to smoke weed.
Physically: yes, legally: no No, you should not have you child in that surrounding. And if you do smoke your weed around or go around you child afterwards you can risk giving your baby risk of second-hand smoke.
Not legally. The use of illegal drugs is prohibited in American penitentiaries.
Even in India it is illegal.
You smoke my weed!
no as soon as you enter a cofe shop your then legally allowed to smoke/eat canabis products.
You can get medicated to smoke weed if you have glacoma.
yes she smoke alot of weed.
don't smoke weed
If you smoke weed, you might be addicted to it, it depends on you.
If you smoke a narcotic weed than not .
Not legally, unless you have a medical prescription for marijuana. Even then, some lodging establishments have rules against its use.