well to get a prescription you need to see a doctor and tell him you have one of these things wrong withyou. mainly glaucoma, cancer, aids, insomnia, loss ofappetite, and the easiest one i think. you can tell the doctor that you have chronic pain.
Georgia has not legalized marijuana, and there is currently no initiative to. Currently, it is only legalized for medicinal purposes - if a doctor prescribes you medicinal marijuana.
Using marijuana, even for medicinal purposes, is illegal in most states.
No - not unless the marijuana was obtained legally, e.g. if you live in a state where medicinal marijuana is legal and you incurred a debt obtaining it for medicinal purposes.
Yes, unless you have a medicinal marijuana permit
Cures of pains
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It depends on the drug. For example medicinal marijuana can be addictive if it is overdosed.
Marijuana is said to exert a synergistic effect with other medicinal agents. When used with nitrous oxide it may enhance the effect.
If you're referring to medicinal marijuana, then yes. Most medicinal marijuana growers grow high class weed. They know what they're doing.
Marijuana itself is a medical drug. It's called medicinal or medical marijuana.