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Marijuana became a controlled substance or was banned as a drug in this country in 1937.
There is no set value for this yet. Once marijuana is legalized there will be a level set to check for, but until then any level of marijuana found in your system is considered illegal.
Marijuana is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act by the U.S. federal government. This means it is considered to have a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use.
It means smoking and getting intoxicated on marijuana.
No, and don't drive while intoxicated.
Because marijuana is considered as a schedule controlled substance. It is highly potent and addictive which has a potential for abuse.
marijuana has been officially classified in the United States as a controlled substance in the same category as:
It can never be prescribed. Marijuana is a level 1 controlled substance. Level 1 controlled substances are considered to have no medicinal value so if a doctor prescribes anything in level 1, they will lose their license. In some states, a doctor can recommend marijuana but never determines the strength or the dosage so he is never on the hook. In medical marijuana states, you should have no trouble going to see a medical marijuana specialist and show him your condition and your history with it. They should be able to help you.
Yes, marijuana is considered a controlled dangerous substance in many jurisdictions, classified as a Schedule I drug at the federal level in the United States. Its status varies by country and state, with some places legalizing its use for medical and/or recreational purposes.
Becoming intoxicated by some form of illicitly-used drug, almost onvariably referring to marijuana.
Heroin, Coccaine, Marijuana, PCP, Hashish in any form, any opiate. Any controlled substance that has a high risk of dependency and no accepted medical use. Marijuana is considered a schedule 1 drug however possession of marijuana is generally a separate less severe charge in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
You had Marijuana on you, or close enough to you to be in possession of it. . . and got caught.