weedyweedy
Active Member
If this has already been discussed in another thread, forgive me for being too lazy to look for it.
I have heard of the liberal cannabis laws in the United States, most especially in the state of California--where a mere possession of a medical card entitles one to grow a certain number of plants and carry a certain amount of buds. But I also heard of people being arrested by the DEA, even if they have medicards and are protected by state law.
I do not live in the US but I might be moving there soon, although I'm not sure if I still want to. If the federal government does not recognise state laws on cannabis, how can a citizen be protected?
I have heard of the liberal cannabis laws in the United States, most especially in the state of California--where a mere possession of a medical card entitles one to grow a certain number of plants and carry a certain amount of buds. But I also heard of people being arrested by the DEA, even if they have medicards and are protected by state law.
I do not live in the US but I might be moving there soon, although I'm not sure if I still want to. If the federal government does not recognise state laws on cannabis, how can a citizen be protected?