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Yes, marijuana is considered a controlled dangerous substance in many jurisdictions, classified as a Schedule I drug at the federal level in the United States. Its status varies by country and state, with some places legalizing its use for medical and/or recreational purposes.
Marijuana is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act by the U.S. federal government. This means it is considered to have a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use.
Marijuana was criminalized in the early 20th century, primarily due to misinformation and fear-mongering campaigns that portrayed it as a dangerous substance. The Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 prohibited its use and cultivation, classifying it as a narcotic drug without a valid medical use. Later, the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 classified marijuana as a Schedule I drug, further solidifying its illegal status in the United States.
In Maryland, spice is considered illegal. Spice, also known as synthetic marijuana or K2, is classified as a controlled dangerous substance under Maryland law. Possession, distribution, or sale of spice can result in criminal charges and penalties.
No, Lidocaine is not a controlled substance. It is a local anesthetic commonly used for numbing the skin before medical procedures.
No, Maxalt (rizatriptan) is not a controlled substance. It is a prescription medication used to treat migraines.