Legally, you need a prescription and must live in a state or country that allows such a medically necessary purchase. Instructions for purchase would be regulated to authorized sources.
Other sources are not legal and cannot be answered here on WikiAnswers.
States in the U.S. that have legalized recreational marijuana use are:
Alaska
Washington
Oregon
See: Related links about Federal and State issues in the U.S.A.
Also see Canada Marijuana Laws link.
Yes. Marijuana is always against federal law.
Not legally
not legally
If you have a marijuana dispensary license and can buy from someone with a prescription to grow medicinal marijuana, then yes, you can buy and sell legal marijuana without a prescription per sé. For personal use, no. That would mean that marijuana is legal in California, which it clearly is not.
yes
There's more than one Alberta in the world. And no, none of them allow marijuana legally.
Not legally. Growing marijuana is always illegal under federal law.
If your talking about the legality... Just like with all things Medical Marijuana. Its a conflict. You can legally by seeds just like marijuana, if your legal in your state. Under Federal law its still illegal. Its still schedule one. Until its droped it from schedule one their is still some risk. I guess it depends on who's trying to arrest you :/
No, you have to make your own.
Legally, none.
No - not unless the marijuana was obtained legally, e.g. if you live in a state where medicinal marijuana is legal and you incurred a debt obtaining it for medicinal purposes.
you have to buy it