yes its in there best intrests i believe in by doing so the crime rate would drop signifigantly...
There are 203 states ["countries"] in the world Predcting which will legalize cannabis is not answerable.However, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, among others, has quite liberal laws on the possession and use of it. California is not a country.
Yes, the use of cannabis oil has officially been passed and those with epilepsy can now be treated with cannabis oil in Missouri.
Yes, medical marijuana is legal in arizona
No to smoking cannabis in public or in cafe
Obama is thinking about it, and ron paul wants to legalize weed, so if ron paul wins the 2012 election weeds gunna be legal for sure.
No. The Kentucky state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize civil unions and, as a result, no governor of Kentucky has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The Kentucky state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize same-sex marriage and, as a result, no governor of Kentucky has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
uhm, no?
This question asks whether registered medical marijuana patients in Kentucky are allowed to smoke cannabis as a method of consumption. To fully understand the answer, we need to break it down into key aspects: Medical Marijuana in Kentucky Medical marijuana was legalized in Kentucky through Senate Bill 47 (SB 47), which was signed into law on March 31, 2023. The law officially takes effect on January 1, 2025, allowing qualified patients to access and use cannabis for medical purposes. To qualify, a patient must: ✅ Have a qualifying medical condition (such as chronic pain, epilepsy, PTSD, or cancer). ✅ Obtain a written certification from a licensed healthcare provider. ✅ Apply for a medical marijuana card from the state. Once the program is fully implemented, patients will be able to purchase medical cannabis from licensed dispensaries. Can Medical Patients Smoke Cannabis? No, medical marijuana patients in Kentucky cannot legally smoke cannabis. Kentucky’s medical marijuana law specifically prohibits smoking cannabis in any form. However, patients can legally use other forms of medical cannabis, such as: Vaporization (vaping dry flower or oil) Edibles (gummies, capsules, lozenges, etc.) Oils and tinctures Topicals (creams, patches, and lotions) This means that while medical cannabis flower (bud) is allowed, it must be vaporized rather than smoked. Why is Smoking Prohibited? The ban on smoking is based on public health concerns. Legislators and health experts often argue that smoking cannabis: ❌ Produces harmful combustion byproducts, similar to tobacco, which could cause lung damage. ❌ Increases exposure to tar and carcinogens, even though cannabis is not as harmful as tobacco. ❌ Raises secondhand smoke concerns, which could affect non-users nearby. Many other states with medical marijuana programs allow vaping but prohibit smoking for similar health-related reasons. Are There THC Limits in Kentucky? Yes, Kentucky has restrictions on THC potency: Flower (bud): Max 35% THC Concentrates (oils, tinctures, vape products): Max 70% THC Edibles: Max 10 mg THC per serving This means patients can legally consume cannabis with high THC, but it must be within the allowed limits and in non-smokable forms. What Happens if a Patient Smokes Cannabis Anyway? If a registered medical marijuana patient is caught smoking cannabis, they could face: ❌ Legal penalties (depending on enforcement) ❌ Loss of their medical cannabis card ❌ Fines or other consequences However, enforcement will depend on state regulations and law enforcement priorities once the program is fully operational in 2025. Can Patients Grow Their Own Cannabis in Kentucky? No, home cultivation is illegal in Kentucky. Patients must purchase medical cannabis from licensed dispensaries once they open. Growing cannabis at home, even for medical use, remains a criminal offense. Where Can Patients Learn More? For official updates and regulations, visit the Kentucky Medical Cannabis Program website Final Answer ❌ No, medical marijuana patients in Kentucky cannot smoke cannabis. ✅ However, they can legally use other forms, such as vaping, edibles, oils, and topicals.
Because our national government is so corrupt they dont want to legalize it and not be able to make a profit on it. Meaning that they wont be able to tax it because it grows so easily.
They won't because they can not tax it when they find a way to tax it it will become legal
When the government is so high on drugs they don't even know what they are doing