No, felons are ineligible for the permits needed to grow marijuana legally in Colorado.
yes in Colorado it is illegal to grow produce manufacture etc
yes
You can't! Not LEGALLY right now anyway!
As of 2021, marijuana cultivation for recreational use is legal in Alaska, California, Colorado, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington. Medical marijuana cultivation laws vary by state, with many states allowing registered patients to grow a limited number of plants for personal use.
Not legally. Growing marijuana is always illegal under federal law.
yes you have to go through the state though.
No, currently the laws in Colorado do not permit this... so if you were, for instance, convicted of a felony involving theft or narcotics, you cannot legally be a medical marijuana caregiver in CO
Legally? There are few places that allow the plant to be grown. The few places that do allow it are Colorado, Washington, and Uruguay later in 2015 (the legalization was delayed). Otherwise, unless you have permission issued by an authority that is permitted to do so, you are not permitted to grow marijuana legally. As a plant? Anywhere you have the right soil, lighting and watering conditions.
Yes you can if you are a medical marijuana card holder you are allowed 6 plants and 8 ounces of dried bud in monterey county .
Absoloutely. However you may not be allowed to grow it.
You cannot grow Marijuana in Kentucky legally. One plant is considered cultivation and is illegal. Offenses range from class A misdemeanor to the highest classed Felony depending on the circumstances.