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Yes, a person can be evicted from low-income housing funded by HUD solely for being legally on medical marijuana in Nevada. Despite state laws permitting medical marijuana use, HUD's regulations classify it as an illegal substance under federal law. Therefore, tenants can be subject to eviction if their use of medical marijuana violates the lease agreement that often includes clauses prohibiting illegal drug use.
In 1937, the federal government passed the Marihuana Tax Act, prohibiting the cultivation and farming of marijuana.
Marijuana is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance in the United States, which means it is considered to have a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use. However, some states have legalized marijuana for medical and/or recreational use, leading to variations in its legal status across the country.
Doctors can recommend the use of marijuana.
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the possetion of marijuana is illegal in the whole country.
Yes marijauna should be completely legalized. Marijuana is the most widely used and biggest money maker in the country. If it was legalized and taxed like cigarettes the U.S. would be out of debt in no time.
The healthiest way to use marijuana would be to eat it. You get the marijuana benefits without the drawbacks of smoking.
Mexico and Paraguay are the two largest producers of marijuana.
As of now, medical marijuana is illegal in Japan. The country has strict drug laws, and cannabis is classified as a narcotic. While there have been discussions around the potential for medical use, there has been no significant movement towards legalization. Therefore, both recreational and medicinal use of marijuana remains prohibited.