Sobriety Court Marijuana Restrictions
Summary
Sobriety courts in Michigan, including Calhoun County, can restrict medical marijuana use even with a valid card, prioritizing sobriety. Exceptions are rare and depend on specific circumstances, often requiring strong medical documentation and advocacy. Similarly, prescribed medications like Adderall for ADHD may be scrutinized, necessitating documentation from a doctor. Participants should be prepared to discuss their medical needs with the court and possibly petition for exceptions.Full Conversation
Yes has there been instances where they do allow it
There have been instances where sobriety courts in Michigan have allowed medical marijuana use, but these are rare and typically depend on the specific circumstances of the case. It often requires strong medical documentation and advocacy.
Would you like more detailed information on how to possibly petition the court for an exception?
What about adderall for my adhd
In Michigan, sobriety courts often have strict rules about substance use, including prescribed medications like Adderall. While Adderall is a legal medication for ADHD, its use may still be scrutinized by the court. They might require documentation from your doctor and potentially adjust your participation conditions accordingly.
Would you like more specific information on how to approach the court about this?