Currently, yes.
The intricacies of marijuana laws since the passage of Amendment 64 still have to be worked out. Right now, you cannot buy from dispensaries for recreational use - only for medical purposes with the corresponding red card, which you cannot get as an out-of-state resident. Currently, there are no retailers authorized to sell it for recreational use. It can legally be grown, and it can be gifted.
Go here: http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/Medicalmarijuana/fullpacket.pdfit has all the forms you need and the instructions:)~
No, because medicinal marijuana is prescribed only for cases of terminal pain (i.e. with cancer). Marijuana doesn't alleviate any symptoms of Bipolar disorder or Schizophrenia.
Arizona limits it to 2.5 ounces of marijuana per 2 weeks, or 14 days, that you can buy from dispensaries. They track it when you use your marijuana card, and that's how they regulate how much you can buy and use each month, which is capped at 5 ounces of medical marijuana. (I found this information at: cannabisdoctorsnetwork.com).
its not banned in the entire u.s. as a matter of fact in California and New Mexico and a couple of other states your allowed to have marijuana as long as you have a medical card saying you can smoke it for medicinal purposes
California passed a prop to allow medicinal marijuana to be distributed by a doctors consent. Meaning, it can be legally prescribed for pain, depression etc. This medicinal marijuana must be purchased and distributed from a legal and licensed"Dispensary". *Although at any time the federal government wants they can swoop in and bust your @$$ just like that,, even with a 420 card and md recommendation.
It is used for only people who have medical marijuana cards. The marijuana is grown commercially. This drug can be prescribed by a doctor legally. You can smoke it legally then because it is medical marijuana. But only if your doctor prescribes it.
nope, completely illegal anywhere in the USA unless you have a prescription for it Update: Marijuana is still illegal, as per federal law. The "legalization" of marijuana simply means states have established a set of criteria for which they won't pursue criminal charges. Since the passage of Amendment 64 in Colorado, marijuana can be sold openly for recreational use.
No. USC18§922(g)(3) explicitly states that a user of illegal drugs (marijuana is still illegal under federal law) may NOT possess or purchase a firearm. Possessing marijuana and a firearm concurrently IS a federal felony, and Colorado police officers will still arrest you for it.
Yes, recreational marijuana is legal in California for adults 21 and older. You do not need a medical card to purchase or use marijuana from a licensed dispensary.
Medical marijuana shops in Washington cannot sell Marijuana to the public unless you are a medical marijuana card holders.
Medical marijuana shops in Washington cannot sell Marijuana to the public unless you are a medical marijuana card holders.