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Can i get a medical marijuana license while on informal probation for DUI?

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Can i get a medical marijuana license while on informal probation for DUI?

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There is no such thing as a medicinal marijuana “license.” In order to qualify as a patient, you need a recommendation from a physician. Without reviewing the terms of your probation, it’s impossible to tell whether you can use medicinal marijuana. You need to review the terms with an attorney. You can also file a motion to have the judge clarify whether you are allowed to use medicinal cannabis. If you violate your probation, the judge could give you anything up to the maximum term — six months for a first DUI within ten years, a year on a second or third, and three years in prison for a fourth — minus credit for time you’ve already served. I would wait until your probation is up, rather than taking a chance.

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There is no such thing as a medicinal marijuana “license” or “prescription.” In order to qualify as a patient, you need a recommendation from a physician. Without reviewing the terms of your probation, it’s impossible to tell whether you can use medicinal marijuana. You need to review the terms with an attorney. You can also file a motion to have the judge clarify whether you are allowed to use medicinal cannabis. If you violate your probation, the judge could give you anything up to the maximum term — six months for a first DUI within ten years, a year on a second or third, and three years in prison for a fourth — minus credit for time you’ve already served. I would wait until your probation is up, rather than taking a chance.

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