Yeah, it's legal. Hell, you can smoke their bud as well as long as you're not caught. There are parents with marijuana cards, so I'm pretty sure you won't get in any trouble as long as you're not caught with any on you.
Yes it is. unless you live in a state where medical marijuana is legal but to get medical marijuana you need to have a medical marijuana card which you get from a doctor. For MEDICAL PURPOSES ONLY!
A legal alien someone that is living in a US that has a card saying they can live in the U.S. You can go and get a card that can supports this.
hi I live in coos county Oregon and I was wondering if the medical marijuana patient card holders names are public information since it is legal I want to be a care taker for someone that does not have the meens to grow them selves do you know how I can find local leagal marijuana users in my area?
I live in Michigan. and it is legal here!
i live in colombia, and even crack is legal here.
Marijuana is specifically prescribed to people undergoing chemotherapy. Talk to your doctor and see if medical marijuana is legal where you live.
Depends on where you live, but the penalties are similar to marijuana charges
You first have to refer to your lease. If there is nothing in there that restricts medical marijuana use in their unit, NO. As long as you live in a state where medical marijuana is legal and there is nothing in your lease that prohibits it, there is nothing they can do about it. It is considered your medicine.
It is in Colorado, Washington, North Korea, and the Netherlands. If you dont live in these places, then no.
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.
The only way to buy it is illegal of course, and that would be to find someone who sells it in your area. If by some miracle it's legal where you live, you just have to go to the dispensary and buy it.
it matters where u live, google it because it could have many diffrent answers.