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
No, all physicians are not prescribing Cannabis. Medical Marijuana is highly regulated- and a physician must have a license to dispense this type of drug, along with the state he or she practices in must have legalized the medical marijuana.
This is a long process, I will give you a short answer here though. First, you need to live in a state that allows the use of medicinal marijuana. You also need to be diagnosed by a doctor with a disease that would warrant the use of medical marijuana. After you have done this the doctor will decide if this treatment is best for you and finally prescribe it if they decide it is necessary. I believe that in most states where the use is allowed that there are certain places you need to go, and generally they will give you an id card saying you are allowed to posses the marijuana for medical reasons along with you marijuana.
If the baby is normal and healthy, no one will be checking for drugs.
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There are some medical reports that cancer can be passed through your gene lines. But, the research also suggest that it can miss a generation or be completely random in it's activation along the gene line.
It is bad for people and causes medical problems with the heart, lungs, can cause cancer, and short term memory problems. Many people also become addicted to it and that is the reason it is illegal along with other substances.
not necessarily no
better to owe them than cheat them out of it.
No. A death or injury due to recreational drug use is specifically excluded from an accident policy, as such a claim is not a true 'accident.'
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