Friday, September 12, 2014

Facts about Medical Marijuana Licensing Every Patient Should Know

The use of marijuana for medical purposes is now legalized in some states. However, this is still not legal under federal law. And apart from that, not many patients know their rights, in case they are wrongfully accused by uninformed authorities.


Wrongful accusations can happen and it is important that you know your rights and know when to call a medical marijuana licensing lawyer. Since this is still considered a new law in some states, patients may need to catch up on what’s okay and what’s not.

What is the amount of medical marijuana that is legal for you to have or grow at home? It should be limited to 12 immature plants or 6 mature ones. This is equivalent to 8 ounces of dried medical marijuana. That limit is per patient. However, if a physician allows more, you can always do so. But when you’re searched, make sure that you can present proof that it is doctor’s advice.

Given that smoking medical marijuana is now legal, can you smoke it anywhere? Of course, not. Know where you can smoke it so you can avoid being arrested. Medical marijuana cannot be smoked 1000 feet from a school and youth center. It can’t be smoke on a school bus, moving vehicles, correctional facilities and any kind of workplace.

Knowing that smoking medical marijuana is already legal, you should know that you can still be arrested and charged for illegal possession of drugs. This is why you always need a medical marijuana card or proof of doctor’s recommendation that you need medical marijuana for treatment. For those who possess or cultivating more marijuana than the limit, these are people most likely to be arrested. Nonetheless, for all wrongfully accused, they can always hire a medical marijuana licensing lawyer.

Now, if a police officer approaches you, the first thing is to always stay calm because you aren’t doing anything wrong. If he asks to search your vehicle, do not consent to it. Tell him immediately that you do not consent a search and that you are exercising your constitutional rights to privacy. If the police forces his way to search you, tell your medical marijuana licensing lawyer about this as this can be used as evidence in court.

When you’re smoking marijuana, the authorities are always looking into you. This is why you should avoid anything that can cause suspicion or make them want to search you. Usually, marijuana smokers are checked when they make noise and neighbors complain, or they smoke while driving and commit a traffic violation. Also, be sure not to smoke out in the open, neighbors may feel uncomfortable about it and call the police on it.

So, if you’re smoking marijuana, always have proof for it. If you’re wrongfully charged or arrested, call a medical marijuana licensing lawyer immediately.

Law Office of Kari L. MacDonald, P.A.
634 E. Bloomingdale Ave. Brandon, FL 33511
(813) 655-1075

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