In Montana, individuals on active parole are generally prohibited from possessing or using medical marijuana, as it remains classified as a controlled substance under federal law. However, state law allows for the use of medical marijuana by qualifying patients, but this does not extend to those who are currently on parole or probation for a felony conviction. It’s essential for felons on parole to consult with legal counsel or their parole officer to understand the specific implications for their situation.
I don't live in washington though I've heard its nothing of the sercumstance because its a medicine though going outside your legal guidelines will put you at risk of arrest and essentially prosecution. Best to look into up to date laws in your state. They all change day to day.
This question is not specific enough to answer. There are U.S. marijuana laws and there are 50 different state marijuana laws. Also, a large percentage of felons to not go to prison, and statistics are kept about prisoners more than they are kept about felony convictions in general.
Approximately 46% of felons convicted in state courts in 2002 were sentenced to serve active prison terms.
No, felons are ineligible for the permits needed to grow marijuana legally in Colorado.
Absolutely not. If its a federal felony no state can give them back. If its a Montana felony they will have to ask the court and there is a good chance their request will be turned down.
no a felon cannot become a dental assistant
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The duration of The Felons is 1.5 hours.
There are no convicted felons in congress. Felons can’t vote let alone run for office.
There are felons all over Memphis.
Felons for Life was created in 2002.
The Felons was created on 1987-10-28.