growing weed is illegal in the United States.
I dunno why people think cali is an exception...
although the fines for being caught with plants in California are much less drastic as apposed to many other states.
sorry bro
you need to get your medical card.
None if you don't have a cannabis card.
No
Yes, California where you can actually have a prescription for it and purchase it with a medical card and more specifically Medicino county Ca. where you can actually grow a limited number of plants for personal medical and or recreational use.
It is legal to grow up to 6 cannabis plants for personal use in Bakersfield, CA, per Proposition 64. However, it is important to ensure compliance with all state and local regulations, such as distance from schools or parks, when growing cannabis plants.
In California, marijuana is legal for recreational and medical use for adults aged 21 and older. Adults can possess up to one ounce of marijuana for recreational use and cultivate up to six plants per residence. It is still illegal to consume marijuana in public spaces or while operating a vehicle.
Anyone who lives there or gets a temporary card.
you get in trouble
Lol no ... Yes they do in Redwood CA they test for it.
A few years ago CA passed a law stating the medical marijuana could be sold, but lately the cities have been closing down the medical marijuana outlets stating they are against the local laws. This is going on all over CA so it may be happening too in Oakland.
central CA
There are all sorts of different ways in which to use marijuana leaves. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, marijuana bits ca be.... free of marijuana addiction altogether, and therapy can make that happen