The physician who prescribed the drug or the pharmacist who filled the prescription can recommend the correct dosage.
Yes, you can. Medical marijuana is marijuana-- no difference. It's just that you are taking it as a prescription medication. And the cannabinoids stay in the system for a long time, much longer than it takes to fly from California to Florida.
No - while medical marijuana may be recognized by some State, it is still considered an illegal substance by the Federal Government, and hence all military branches. In this case, they'd reject you on 2 grounds - habitual use (regardless of State legality), and the medical reason you were taking it.
No need. They could legalize if they want to and know if they don't people will use it that way anyway-many now legally taking advantage of insufficient safeguards with new law
In 2000, the American Cancer Society funded research into a skin patch.
smoking marijuana have an effect with me taking Rifampin?
you will get high :)
The DVLA website has detailed guidelines for taking the UK driving test. It specifies requirements such as for one's eyesight, it lays out the rules for older drivers and also describes the medical conditions that may prevent one taking the driving test.
No. If you're taking prescription marijuana, DO NOT OPERATE A COMMERCIAL VEHICLE. The moment you fail a urinalysis, your career is over. Even though some states have legalized medical marijuana, marijuana is still illegal under federal law. Commercial vehicles are regulated by federal law (the FMCSR) and you may not operate a CMV with marijuana in your system, period - whether you have a prescription or not.
Possession of marijuana is illegal in New York. If you are arrested for charges relating to possession of marijuana, the penalties you face will often depend on the amount of marijuana in your possession and the intended use. It's best to be safe and enjoy your trip without taking any chances with marijuana.
not legally
Seriously....
yes you can