No, a California medical marijuana recommendation is not valid in Nevada. While both states have legalized medical marijuana, they have separate regulatory frameworks, and Nevada requires its own medical marijuana card for patients to access dispensaries and legal protections. However, recreational marijuana use is legal in Nevada for adults 21 and older, allowing visitors to purchase cannabis without a medical recommendation.
Yeah you can do the medical marijuana cultivation in the state on California. it been like ages since it has been legalized in there. And for the records, Marijuana has been legalized in 6 states of United States which include Colorado, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, Washington, and California. As per a blog from Brightfield Group, California is ranked #6 for best places for Marijuana/Cannabis Investment.
In Colorodo only, medical marijuana is fully legalized
Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Hawaii, Colorado, Vermont, Montana, California, Rhode Island, New Mexico, Nevada, Michigan, DC, New Jersey, Arizona, Maine, Delaware, Connecticut are the 18+ States and DC that have legalized medical marijuana.
Alaska, Colorado, California, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada. New Mexico,Oregon, Rhode Island, and Wahington
None, unless you have a license. Even then, you can only get a license (And grow) in states that have legalized medical Marijuana and the Marijuana can only supply medical Marijuana dispensaries.
the 15 states that have legalized medical marijuana are: California, Arizona (finally! my home state wooo), Alaska, Colorado, DC, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
The primary source of marijuana for Nevada is through Mexican poly-drug groups. Over the last few years, there has been an increase in the cultivation of indoor marijuana in the Las Vegas area. In June 2001, Assembly Bill 453 was signed into law and made Nevada the ninth state in the U.S. where patients can use marijuana for medicinal purposes. In addition, a state law which went into effect October 1, 2001, decriminalizes possession of small amounts (ounce quantity or less) of marijuana, which previously was a state felony. - I am not entirely sure this is true, I lived in Northern Nevada for 6 years, I have had buddies that got in serious trouble with just over a gram, Vegas tends to be a little more understanding, Reno is not
perhaps it could and if you had it bagged in diff bags then yes automatically they will think once you get medical marijuana you might attempt to distribute.
You can't. You either grow your own or get a care giver. No other options are available.
Marijuana is now legal in the state of California and seven other states.
Yes, but it is not legal. There are 13 states that legally allow medical marijuana. They are Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington. Join www.kynorml.org to help medical marijuana in your state.
Not 15 States.. 18+ States are legalized marijuana. California, Alaska, Washington, Nevada, Hawaii, Colorado, Rhode Island, New Mexico, Michigan, DC, New Jersey, Arizona, Delaware, Connecticut, Vermont, Montana Oregon, Maine