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.
No, smoking marijuana in public is not legal in California. It is only legal to consume cannabis in private residences or in businesses with a designated consumption area. Violating this law can result in citations or fines.
To get a medical cannabis card in California, you need to have a qualifying medical condition diagnosed by a physician. Your doctor will then need to recommend medical cannabis as a treatment option for your condition. You will also need to apply for the card through the Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program run by the California Department of Public Health.
You must be at least 21 years old to obtain a recreational marijuana license in California. If you are under 21, you may qualify for a medical marijuana card with a doctor's recommendation.
No, it is legal to purchase marijuana seeds in Arizona for individuals aged 21 and older from licensed dispensaries. However, it is illegal to buy seeds from sources that are unlicensed or operate outside of Arizona's legal framework for cannabis.
As of 2021, possessing up to 28.5 grams of marijuana in California is considered an infraction, with a fine of $100. Possessing more than this amount or possessing marijuana with intent to sell can lead to misdemeanor or felony charges, resulting in higher fines and potential jail time.
No, smoking marijuana in public is not legal in California. It is only legal to consume cannabis in private residences or in businesses with a designated consumption area. Violating this law can result in citations or fines.
Three is the legal age for a medical marijuana card in AZ
No
To get a medical cannabis card in California, you need to have a qualifying medical condition diagnosed by a physician. Your doctor will then need to recommend medical cannabis as a treatment option for your condition. You will also need to apply for the card through the Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program run by the California Department of Public Health.
Not in California
No. You can, however, get medical marijuana. I'm pretty sure California allows medical use of marijuana, but you have to have a special card. Even if you have that, you can only get so much at a time, plus places that carry marijuana for medical use can also only have so much in stock.
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.
Yes it is. unless you live in a state where medical marijuana is legal but to get medical marijuana you need to have a medical marijuana card which you get from a doctor. For MEDICAL PURPOSES ONLY!
Not legally. Growing marijuana is always illegal under federal law.
Specific Answer: It Depends. Simply put: The date has NO bearing on the legal standing of marijuana. If you have your cannabis card / license, using weed just as you always have is the only legal standing you have. For those without a license, it is just as illegal for them to possess / consume weed on 4/20 as it is on 9/27.
There's no problem with that. They are prescribed marijuana to treat a disease or condition that they have. It's legal.
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.