Easthampton, MA asked in Cannabis & Marijuana Law and Criminal Law for Massachusetts

Q: On Massachusetts probation with no condition about drug testing I have a medical weed card in state can I still smoke

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A: If there are any conditions about remaining drug and alcohol free, that could be a problem. Otherwise your activity appears perfectly legal and for a purpose. You should speak to your PO directly if you still have concerns. It goes without saying that they'll probably want to look at your card. Good luck.

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A: In Massachusetts, having a medical marijuana card allows you to use medical marijuana for approved medical conditions. However, if you are on probation, it's essential to consider the specific terms of your probation. While there may not be a condition about drug testing, probation typically requires compliance with all laws, which includes drug laws. Ultimately, it's crucial to comply with the rules and guidelines provided by your probation officer and to ensure that your use of medical marijuana aligns with the terms of your probation. For personalized legal advice tailored to your unique circumstances, it's advisable to consult with an attorney.

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