In the state of Michigan has entered into force a law allowing medical use of marijuana. According to him, the right to keep and use the drug are patients suffering from several chronic diseases. However, because of the slowness of the authorities of using marijuana for medical reasons people are still could face criminal prosecution.
The law allows the use of marijuana with cancer, AIDS, glaucoma and other diseases, on the recommendation of the attending physician. In accordance with the law, such groups of patients have the right to grow at home to 12 bushes of marijuana, as well as to store a limited number - about 75 grams - addictive drug.
However, even these groups of patients are not protected from criminal prosecution for possession and distribution of drugs. The point is that the state Department of Health has not yet developed regulations governing the medical use of marijuana, and special identification cards, which were to be granted permission to grant the use of the drug to patients, are still at the stage of production, and will be ready no earlier than mid-year .
The law allows the use of marijuana with cancer, AIDS, glaucoma and other diseases, on the recommendation of the attending physician. In accordance with the law, such groups of patients have the right to grow at home to 12 bushes of marijuana, as well as to store a limited number - about 75 grams - addictive drug.
However, even these groups of patients are not protected from criminal prosecution for possession and distribution of drugs. The point is that the state Department of Health has not yet developed regulations governing the medical use of marijuana, and special identification cards, which were to be granted permission to grant the use of the drug to patients, are still at the stage of production, and will be ready no earlier than mid-year .
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