In a few countries, yes, it is; in a few others, "sometimes".
In the majority of the world, no, it is not legal in any way.
No. It is not legal in the US.
Yes. For personal use only. Many organic gardeners grow tobacco as a natural pesticide.
Moss, Saplings, small amounts of grass or weeds, ect.
In very small amounts about every 2-5 hours they grow back.
yes you may it is legal in all 50 states for personal and ornamental use.
Growing for personal use is legal, growing to sell and make money is LEGAL if you have proper permits, i do not know where u get the permits.
I am thinking to buy land to grow Tobacco, can I? any legal advise please? Thank you, Ben
Well weed is legal Amsterdam so that would do it. But if you or a friend can get a medical card then you also can get a growing card which makes it legal for you to grow for personal medical use.. or you can grow it for you friend and blaze up with him. My uncle did it. Oregon and Cali are going to be the first states to legalize weed so move over here if it happens. But its a felony to sell and a felony to grow in all states right now so be careful.
It is legal in California. It is not legal to grow your own pot in Colorado.
Marijuana[ Mary Jane] is grown much like tomatoes. Be sure growing for personal use is legal in your state or you have a medical permit to do so.
It is legal to grow salvia in Tn, but is illegal to consume.
In a way, yes. The way insects/germs grow an immunity from the poisons and pesticides we use against them. The human body can grow somewhat resistant when introduced to small doses of poison.
The northern colonies were rocky soil and couldn't grow much more than small amounts of crops. While the middle colonies had land that could grow cash crops.