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Marijuana is not decriminalized anywhere in the US. Some states allow it for medicinal purposes. Maryland is not one of those states. Delaware which borders Maryland just passed legislation legalizing it for medicinal purposes.
In the United States of America, the official answer is "none'. On a Federal level the possession of marijuana is illegal. However, in recent years many states have changed their states laws to allow medical marijuana or have decriminalized minimum quantities of marijuana. Those states are violating Federal law and frequently the DEA (which represents our countries laws and not any individual state law) is there to enforce the Federal law.
The laws of possession, sale, consumption and cultivation of the Cannabis plant (Marijuana) vary from state to state, and from nation to nation. Some nations or states may allow private use, but not sale. Some may also impose jail time, a fine, and in some countries even the death penalty. In the U.S. many states are beginning to allow private use of marijuana, mainly because of the fact that labeling someone a criminal for using marijuana does not make them use less, but in fact use more. For more information on your states laws, please go to www.norml.org.
For tobacco cigarettes the legal age for most states is 18 years of age. You are considered to be an 'adult' at that age for many intents and purposes. There is no legal age for contraband drugs such as marijuana since the possession of marijuana is illegal in all states. Some states, such as California, allow use for medicinal purposes only and that requires a prescription issue by a medical doctor.
You are asking about obtaining a license to grow medical marijuana? There are not many states that allow this. Rhode Island is one of them. The link below makes reference to 12 states that allow medical marijuana; there may be more recent information than this. If I find any more information, I will append it to this answer.
It depends on where you are. There are some 13 states in the US that allow medical use, but you have to be treated by a doctor to get your medical card. Just look up medical marijuana sates.
The US federal government does not currently allow anyone to grow marijuana legally, even though some state governments have decided to allow marijuana for medical purposes only, not for recreational purposes. There are some countries which allow marijuana to be grown and used for medical purposes, and there are even some which allow it to be grown and used for recreational purposes, so the answer to your question is, it depends upon the jurisdiction that you are in.
There are only two states that have legalized marijuana and that is Colorado and Washington. They have been made legal for recreation use. There are some states that do allow it for medical purposes such as Maryland.
Adverse possession typically applies to real property, such as land and buildings, rather than personal property like vehicles. However, some jurisdictions may allow for a form of adverse possession for personal property if certain conditions are met, such as continuous and exclusive possession for a specified period. The specific laws governing adverse possession can vary significantly by location, so it's important to consult local statutes or legal experts for guidance in such cases.
Depends on where you live , and the supporting documentation provided by your doctor, and the doctor's willingness to allow this.Most states also charge $200-$400 fee for a medical marijuana card.
no they do not
No, medical marijuana as an herb is still banned. However, North Carolina does allow CBD oil for those with severe seizures.