Can a medical marijuana license stop you from receiving government grants for school in Colorado?

August 10, 2010 by Guest Author  
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Can you answer Heather’s question?:
I was told with my medical marijuana card in Colorado, I can no longer apply for loans or grants through the government. Trying to find if there is truth to that before I send of my card to the registry…

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2 Responses to “Can a medical marijuana license stop you from receiving government grants for school in Colorado?”

  1. Mark on August 10th, 2010 1:27 pm

    the guy who told you that was he more high than you at the time he told you that? whats his name professor some day? and why was he thinking about what he was thinking about and why were you wondering why he was thinking about what he was thinking about at the time this thought came about ,?

  2. endless_cash on August 10th, 2010 2:17 pm

    No, this is completely false. You would need a major marijuana conviction for it to (possibly) have any affect on your government grants. No conviction, no problem.

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