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NO! However, it is available around the resort if you wish to partake. Do not under any circumstances use or posess an illegal substance outside the resort! Fines and jail time are extremely severe. ... more
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The most common ways cats are exposed to marijuana is by inhaling smoke or ingesting dried marijuana. Although people who have experimented with smoking catnip became happy and relaxed, cats should not be forced to “smoke” any substance. ... more
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The cultivation, consumption and sale of marijuana is illegal under federal law. Under the CUA & SB 420, patients qualified with a doctor's recommendation may legally carry or cultivate marijuana for medical purposes. ... more
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Marijuana contains several chemicals including the potent psychoactive substance tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC. The positive effects of THC include pain relief and appetite stimulation. However, negative side effects also exist including ... more
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No. Unfortunately, employers in Nevada are not lawfully required to make medical marijuana accommodations for employees. ... more
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I don't smoke pot, so I think my input should be of particular interest. Marijuana should be legalized. It would remove the extensive criminality associated with the production and sale of it. It would put production and control into the hands of ... more
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Nothing has officially been released about Soto testing positive for marijuana. This is simply a rumor. ChaCha! ... more
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Image via Wikiedia Health Canada does need to inspect the site where the product is grown whether by private grower or if it is grown in your own home. They must also inspect to ensure that it is stored securely. Among the security aspects they ... more
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Prop. 215 lists "cancer, anorexia, AIDS, chronic pain, spasticity, glaucoma, arthritis, migraine, or any other illness for which marijuana provides relief." It qualifies this by stating that its purpose is "to ensure that seriously ill Californians ... more
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Under California law, DUIs include driving while under the influence of marijuana and other drugs, as well as alcohol. ... more
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