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Yes it was legalized May 26th, 2009.
Marijuana has not been fully legalized in British Columbia. It has been partially decriminalized for medical use as of 2008.
because people in California are stupid
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There is no such thing as a medical marijuana "study trial" patient. If you live in a state that has legalized marijuana for medical purposes then you need to go to www.weedtracker.com and find a doctor that can write you a recommendation for you. In California at least this is a very common and easy thing to do. The cost is around $100 for a year's recommendation. If you don't live in a state that has legalized marijuana for medical use you should 1) move 2) get it legalized in your state 3) try to start your own "study trial" program. Good luck getting a permit from the DEA though.
You may only get medical marijuana if you are in a state/country in which medical marijuana is legalized. Some states have only legalized the CBD-extract to treat patients, for example New York. The qualifications vary according to state, most however, agree that PTSD is a qualification, as well as epilepsy, seizures, and cancer patients. Certain states like California hands out medical marijuana cards for just about anything, from migraines to cancer - practically anything. Overall, it really just depends on where you live, and if it's even legal in the first place.
In most states, Marijuana is legalized through medical use. Doctors and prescribe marijuana, but cannot give it to them. Until recently doctors recommended (California, for example) that they find a safe way of getting it. Now in California they have privately owned stores that will sell all types of marijuana to people who possess a medical marijuana license. Massachusettes will be voting to be the first state to fully legalize and sell marijuana to residents of Massachusettes, by the government.
Using marijuana is illegitimate in America beneath federal law. But in positive states using it is legitimated only for its therapeutic uses. Legalized non-medical cannabis can also be used in that states. Medical use of marijuana has legalized in18 of 50 US States and DC. California, Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Maine, Nevada, Hawaii, Colorado, Vermont, Montana, Rhode Island, New Mexico, Michigan, DC, New Jersey, Arizona, Delaware, Connecticut are the 18 States and DC that have legalized marijuana.
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.
You're talking about medical marijuana? Private businesses still test in those states.
No, all physicians are not prescribing Cannabis. Medical Marijuana is highly regulated- and a physician must have a license to dispense this type of drug, along with the state he or she practices in must have legalized the medical marijuana.
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.