Q&A: Health care marijuana legal?
Posted on 16 July 2012 by smokeandtoke6123
Question by just me: Health care marijuana legal?
Thirteen states let the sale, distribution and use of marijuana for restricted healthcare functions:
• Alaska
• California
• Colorado
• Hawaii
• Maine
• Michigan
• Montana
• Nevada
• New Mexico
• Oregon
• Rhode Island
• Vermont
• Washington
What exactly are the laws, or how do I go about locating out the laws?
Also what do you believe about this?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29433708/
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Answer by avgjoe
I never know about the other states but colorado It is legal to grow and use marijuana for healthcare functions in the State of Colorado as extended as you have registered with the state. Generally you get a medical use card if a physician has prescribed it for you. With this card you can possess up to 3 pounds and have up to 20 plants for your health-related prescribed marijuana
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http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=4516
for state by state laws.
Also, I think that’s good. It disgusts me how willing people are to deny a dying person relief, especially as many arguments are based on the idea that it is unsafe. If you were in the last months of life, would you really care about the health risks of something that enabled you to enjoy some time with your loved ones?