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If it's been legalized then medical cards are meaningless. You need a medical card for places where it is still ILLEGAL EXCEPT FOR "medical use". The only time one needs a medical card in a state where it has been completely legalized is in the case of administering cannabis to minors who have demonstrated a valid medical need such as seizures.
In California, you only need to be 21 years old, PERIOD.
But that is an example of the kinds of restrictions I was referring too. If they can't get it legally, they will still get it illegally.
If one is an adult at 18 why must they wait until 21? I was an advocate of 18 y.o.'s having all adult rights back when we could be drafted and sent to war way back when. That lasted right up until Mother's Against Drunk Driving (MADD) got the laws changed.
If they were that concerned about "kids" under 21, they should have used that "feeling" to make Congress raise the Draft to 21. I don't believe in "semi-adulthood." It's all or nothing as far as I am concerned.
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