It depends where you live. Most places aren't legal.
No marijuana is not allowed in Maryland. There is medical marijuana in Maryland. Added: There is what is called an "affirmative defense" in Maryland for medical marijuana users. This is different than legal medical marijuana. What it means is that if you were to go to court for a marijuana offense, you could bring up medical necessity as a defense. This will only work if you can show an established relationship with a physician who has given their recommendation for use. Good luck with that.
Even though some states have decriminalized marijuana, it is not legal anywhere in the United States.
There is a federal ban on synthetic marijuana
In Texas, marijuana is illegal. Maybe one day medical marijuana will be legal and even possibly marijuana in general.
No, it is not legal to smoke marijuana in Arkansas... Sorry.
The legal amount is 2 hours straight. 3 hours if it is a good day. More time is allowed.
That is going to depend on what legal Jurisdiction you are in. What Country, county, city, etc. , and the amount of Marijuana in your possession the time of your arrest.
Industrial marijuana is legal. Marijuana, that can be used for intoxication purposes, is illegal.
No. THey are not allowed to. Just because it is part of their religion does not make it legal for them to do so. In California it is legal to smoke it only if you are the person growing it for yourself. You are not allowed to sell it.
Medical marijuana is legal with a prescription from your doctor.
Marijuana is not legal in Australia, and driving under the influence of marijuana carries severe penalties.
No. Possession of any amount is a felony. Sale or delivery of any amount is a felony. Possession of Drug Paraphernalia is a felony.
Marijuana is legal in some countries like Canada but it's only legal if it's in the right amount or grams. If you exceeded in that said legal grams you'll end up in jail
No it is not legal
No marijuana is not allowed in Maryland. There is medical marijuana in Maryland. Added: There is what is called an "affirmative defense" in Maryland for medical marijuana users. This is different than legal medical marijuana. What it means is that if you were to go to court for a marijuana offense, you could bring up medical necessity as a defense. This will only work if you can show an established relationship with a physician who has given their recommendation for use. Good luck with that.
Marijuana is not legal in any state but California so far.
it is legal and alot more stronger.