You can find a detailed state by state breakdown of the marijuana laws at http://www.norml.org
The laws for Indiana can be found at http://norml.org/index.cfm?wtm_view=&Group_ID=4536
Marijuana is illegal for both medical and recreational use in Indiana. Possession of any amount of marijuana is considered a misdemeanor, with penalties varying based on the amount. Indiana does not have any current legislation allowing for the medical use of marijuana.
In Texas, marijuana is illegal. Maybe one day medical marijuana will be legal and even possibly marijuana in general.
No. The only place I have heard of it being legal other than for medication is Amsterdam. Medical marijuana is legal in California, Colorado, Arizona, Michigan, and eleven other states in Arerica.
In many places, possession of marijuana seeds is not necessarily illegal, but growing marijuana plants from those seeds may be illegal depending on the location's laws. It's always best to check your local laws and regulations regarding marijuana cultivation.
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.
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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.
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National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws was created in 1970.
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In Texas, marijuana is illegal. Maybe one day medical marijuana will be legal and even possibly marijuana in general.
Under federal laws, marijuana is 100% illegal. BUT, california, under state laws, legalized medicinal marijuana. It's weird. In California, weed is legal AND illegal at the same time, jut under two different laws, state and federal
Indiana does not have specific laws regulating the amount of medical bills. Hospitals and healthcare providers are generally allowed to charge rates that they determine to be reasonable and customary. Patients are expected to negotiate any billing disputes with their healthcare facility directly.
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No, it is not. It is against their religion and their laws.
Indiana Department of Natural Resources.