state?
In Texas, marijuana is illegal. Maybe one day medical marijuana will be legal and even possibly marijuana in general.
Other states do not recognize California's medical marijuana laws. They will consider you a criminal if you are found to have breached their laws regarding the possession and use of it.
Depends on Montana's laws
Marijuana is illegal for both medical and recreational use in Indiana. Possession of any amount of marijuana is considered a misdemeanor, with penalties varying based on the amount. Indiana does not have any current legislation allowing for the medical use of marijuana.
Congress can help pass laws to regulate marijuana, but they are not the sole authority.
Since Medical Marijuana came into play, the laws changed. Even if you have your medical card, anything over two ounces is a felony.
Hempgard University offers online instruction for how to start a marijuana business. This online marijuana school teaches how to open a medical marijuana dispensary, a medical marijuana edibles business, a medical marijuana delivery service, a medical marijuana commercial grow. You must read and understand the laws for your state regarding medical marijuana, and understand how to properly structure your business. You will need to know about the various kinds of marijuana, information about growing it, information about dosing, etc.. As with any business, you will need to be well informed. Enrolling in a medical marijuana business training course will really help and probably save you from some major legal and financial headaches.
Anyone can possess a medical marijuana card, but it's illegal to drive impaired. This is currently a grey area in the law as impairment laws have not addressed marijuana, so it's best not to be pulled over.
As many as you're willing to be arrested and sent to jail for.The fact that California has "legalized" "medical" marijuana has no effect whatsoever on the federal laws that still prohibit it.
You will get into trouble with the federal Drug Enforcement Agency if you try to import marijuana across state lines. Federal laws have not changed, even though some state laws have. Don't try it.
You need to involve a good attorney, remember that while state law may permit this, federal law makes it illegal to grow, distribute, possess or use Marijuana.
No, currently the laws in Colorado do not permit this... so if you were, for instance, convicted of a felony involving theft or narcotics, you cannot legally be a medical marijuana caregiver in CO