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In medical marijuana, doctors issue a note that makes it legal for their patient to posses marijuana. However, it is not a prescription. A prescription would require FDA testing and approval. No such testing or approval has been issued by the FDA.
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Have a condition which it can be granted for. Visit a physician in a jurisdiction which allows medical marijuana. Collect a prescription. Obtain seedlings and grow it. Correction: Doctors issue a note that makes it legal for their patient to posses marijuana. It is not a prescription. A prescription would require FDA testing and approval. No such testing or approval has been issued by the FDA.
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Possibly. But it has more to do with DEA than FDA.
It is a bad idea.
There are many alternative therapies which are now approved by the FDA. These include Gene therapy, Multiple Sclerosis therapy, Ecstasy-assisted therapy & urgent warfarin reversal therapy.
The only reason it's still illegal is because the FDA has classified it as a "schedule 1 drug". Schedule 1 drugs are those with no medical uses at all. However, as everyone knows it has many medical uses. The FDA also has a patent on marijuana as a brain protectant. So, once they sort out that contradiction it will be legal as it should be.
Read the constitution my friend. Off the top of my mind-- anything that is not accepted by the FDA and any form of abuse or stealing.
yes, there is no problem in it
Yes u can..but there's catches..its possible..its been possible for over 30 years..it has to be accepted by your doctor and by state police dept AND IF ACCEPTED U will have the freedom to have 6 medical marijuana plants in your possession but only 3 at a time can be mature or in the budding stage
You cannot get a prescription for marijuana here in the US, or in any county in the world. What is called medical marijuana is merely a note from a doctor that allows their patient to purchase marijuana in a legal manner. The note just allows them not to be arrested. It is not a prescription. For it to be a prescription it would have to be a regulated substance by the FDA, and clearly it is not. There are doctors that give their cancer or epilepsy patients a note that makes it legal for them to posses it, but it is not a prescription.