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  1. Guidelines for the Security and Non-Diversion of Cannabis Grown for Medicinal Use. In 1996, California voters approved Proposition 215, the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, which exempted certain patients and their primary caregivers from criminal liability under state law for the possession and cultivation of marijuana for medicinal use.

  2. Penal Code section 4573.5 prohibits knowingly bringing into county correctional facilities, among other places, “any drugs, other than controlled substances.” Harris entered the county correctional facility with medical marijuana and he had a doctor’s authorization giving him the right to possess it.

  3. Medicinal Cannabis Guidelines, pdf. In 1996, California voters approved Proposition 215, the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, which exempted certain patients and their primary caregivers from criminal liability under state law for the possession and cultivation of marijuana for medicinal use.

  4. The California approach to medical cannabis was originally codified in the Compassionate Use Act of 1996 (CUA), Health and Safety Code section 11362.5, as supplemented by the Medical Marijuana Program Act (MMPA), addressing the prescription, possession and use of cannabis for medicinal purposes.

  5. 17 paź 2017 · Medicinal Use Cannabis Penalties. Under California’s medicinal cannabis laws, you can possess up to eight ounces of dried cannabis and maintain no more than 6 mature cannabis plants or 12 immature plants.

  6. The Health and Safety Code has a section on cannabis with: Rules to prevent people under age 21 from getting cannabis; Limits on how much cannabis a person can carry at a time; Requirements for medical cannabis; Regulations. If you run, work for or want to start a cannabis business, it’s important that you understand DCC’s regulations.

  7. WHAT OFFENSES ARE COVERED? Prop. 215 explicitly covers marijuana possession and cultivation (H&SC 11357 and 11358) for personal medical use. Hashish and concentrated cannabis, including edibles, (HSC 11357a) are also included. Transportation (HSC 11360) has also been allowed by the courts.