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GreenPot MD (@green_pot_md) - Wattpad - 0 views

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    In 2024, cannabis users will get more protection from their employers when it comes to smoking outside of work. In the meantime, here's a refresher on who can use weed - and when and where - in California. Can my employer penalize me for cannabis use? California recently passed a new cannabis bill, protecting employees from weed bias, but it will be a while before it goes into effect. Called AB 2188, it bans employers from discriminating against employees based on their use of weed off the job and away from the workplace. This includes the hiring, employment and termination processes. The law's exceptions include people working in the construction and building industry or positions that require federal background clearances. And while it protects off-duty smoking, employers will still have the right to fire or suspend employees for using weed or being high while at work. Although the bill was signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in September, it won't be carried out until January 2024. Weed might be legal, but not for everyone Recreational cannabis use has been legal since 2016, but only for those 21 years old and over. Those under 18 who are caught with weed will be subject to drug education or counseling and community service. People who are older than 18 but under 21, will be fined up to $100. But minors can apply for a medical marijuana identification card to get weed for medicinal purposes. In California, children under 18 years old can apply as a patient if they are emancipated or have declared self-sufficiency status, according to the state's Department of Health. If they do not have this status, then the county will contact the individual's parent or legal guardian. The legal limit of weed How much cannabis you can have on hand is limited in California, according to the state's health and safety code. You'll be penalized if you possess more than 28.5 grams of weed, or more than eight grams of concentrated cannabis - essentially about one
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Weed Edibles Not Smoking is What Colorado Teens Wants : Study - 0 views

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    Colorado teens are now rejecting smoking choosing weed edibles as an alternative, claims a new study. It argues that there is a rise in dabbing too.
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Suboxone Doctor Opiate Addiction - 0 views

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    Take some time to consider the cost of your addiction. Sum up the amount you spend in buying your addiction. Add up the expenses in visiting doctors and pharmacies. To these, add the social and familial repercussions of your addictions too. Eventually, addictions often lead to crimes, which means that you could be liable to face legal consequences for any crimes you commit.
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