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Which one of the following is correct? Under federal law, an individual who is 18 years of age or older can cultivate how many plants per residence:

a) 2 plants
b) 4 plants
c) 6 plants
d) 8 plants

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Under federal law, it is not legal for an individual to cultivate any marijuana plants at their residence, as marijuana is regulated as a Schedule 1 drug. The correct answer to the question is that none of the options - 2, 4, 6, or 8 plants - are permitted federally.

Step-by-step explanation:

Under federal law, regardless of age, it is not legal for an individual to cultivate marijuana plants for personal use. The question you asked refers to activities that may be regulated differently at a state level, where some states have legalized the cultivation of marijuana plants under specific conditions. However, federally, marijuana remains a Schedule 1 drug and federal law does not permit the cultivation of marijuana plants at the residence by individuals, irrespective of the number of plants. This means that none of the options listed - 2, 4, 6, or 8 plants - are correct in the context of federal law. It's important to note that while certain states may allow cultivation, the federal government can still enforce federal law, which could lead to charges and prosecution.

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