The way the law states right now, you can legally have medical marijuana in Arizona as long as you have a prescription from a doctor. But, under federal law it's illegal for a doctor to prescribe marijuana. So you're kind of covered, kinda not.
The best solution is to talk to your local government and get them to change the wording in the law from "prescribe" to "recommend" like we have here in California.
Here's a site with more info of how we do things in California:
http://www.marijuanamedicine.com
For medicinal purpose, Medical marijuana is legal in Arizona
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!
Yes, you may still obtain a Medical Marijuana Card from the ADHS even if you are in TASC. It's completely confidential. The real question is will tasc excuse positive tests for THC with the card.........
Some examples of the state rights are that they can use rational basis to hear court cases about discrimination and the death penalty. Other state rights are to choose if they want to allow medical marijuana or gay marriage.
Yes depending on what state you live in the are medical marijuana programs designed to prescribe marijuana to patients either in pill form or marijuana to smoke. I am a patient of medical marijuana my self in California and I buy my medical marijuana from several medical marijuana dispensaries in my town
No, You cannot have it in your possession
Yeah you can do the medical marijuana cultivation in the state on California. it been like ages since it has been legalized in there. And for the records, Marijuana has been legalized in 6 states of United States which include Colorado, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, Washington, and California. As per a blog from Brightfield Group, California is ranked #6 for best places for Marijuana/Cannabis Investment.
California was the state that used marijuana for medical use first.
No. There are only a handful of states (Montana, Michigan, & Arizona I believe) that honor mmj recs from other states.
There are many medical facilities that provide medical marijuana treatment for glaucoma. Almost all of these medical facilities are located in the state of California where medical marijuana is legal.
In a reversal of the state-by-state progression of criminalizing marijuana that led to the 1937 Marijuana Transfer Tax Bill, there is a movement underway, state by state, to endorse the legalized use of medical marijuana.
Yes, unless the state you are traveling to accepts other state's medical marijuana cards, Rhode Island is the only state currently allowing this.
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