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it's a generally known that it is disrespectful to be judgemental in our society. you know an unwritten rule. and "he has his own issues with marijuana" is being judgemental.
I simply asked a legal question. I have no legal issues. maybe I misunderstood what you meant by , he has his own issues...
Sorry about speaking out of place and sorry about your issues. @quincy I take offense that you say I have my own issues with marijuana. That is purely a judgment. I think that would be frowned upon. That is also an unwritten rule... in society.
I do not have any charges. I did read the law hence the question. More specifically, I am wondering if this defense has been used in a case where a medical cannabis patient grew his own for personal use in MD.
What is the name of your state? Maryland
Hi. I have a question about Maryland’s affirmative defense of medical necessity clause (5-601) and its application to cultivation. MD law says If a conviction results, despite the fact that marijuana use is deemed to be medically necessary, the penalty...
Why do you care what someone does in the privacy of their own home? Are they harming you somehow. Did you think to get to know the person and maybe talk?
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