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I wanted to know if others are thinking what I am thinking! If so are you ready to remain legal under the State MMJ Laws aka Arizona Medical Marihuana Act?
"I have been told that the newly appointed U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona, John Leonardo,
fully intends to prevent any dispensaries from operating in Arizona by seizing each and every one
as it opens and commits violations of the CSA."
"In spite of this real threat, ADHS is moving ahead, licensing card holders and
dispensaries that will grow and sell marijuana throughout Arizona in clear violation of
the CSA. The ADHS will license 126 dispensaries; each dispensary can also grow
marijuana at another off-site location. Under the AMMA, there is no limit to the
amount of marijuana a dispensary may grow."
Source -
http://www.azcentral.com/ic/pdf/0731...edical-pot.pdf
I don't see a single dispensary opening in AZ....
Even if the AzDHS Program is shut down citizens will still be able to be legal cardholders!! If the Department fails to deny or approve an patient app: the Physicians Certificate along with a few items acts as your MMJ Card!!
If Department is not doing their job set by AMMA....
B. If the department fails to issue a registry identification card within forty-five days of the submission of a valid application or renewal, the registry identification card shall be deemed issued, and a copy of the registry identification card application or renewal is deemed a valid registry identification card.
C. If at any time after the one hundred forty days following the effective date of this chapter the department is not accepting applications or has not promulgated rules allowing qualifying patients to submit applications, a notarized statement by a qualifying patient containing the information required in an application pursuant to section 36-2804.02(BELOW), subsection A, paragraph 3, together with a written certification issued by a physician within the ninety days immediately preceding the notarized statement, shall be deemed a valid registry identification card.
A.R.S. 36-2804.02 This is what is required if Department is not issuing cards!
A. A qualifying patient may apply to the department for a registry identification card by submitting:
1. Written certification issued by a physician within the ninety days immediately preceding the date of application.
2. The application fee.
3. An application, including:
(a) Name, mailing address, residence address and date of birth of the qualifying patient except that if the applicant is homeless no address is required.
(b) Name, address and telephone number of the qualifying patient's physician.
(c) Name, address and date of birth of the qualifying patient's designated caregiver, if any.
(d) A statement signed by the qualifying patient pledging not to divert marijuana to anyone who is not allowed to possess marijuana pursuant to this chapter.
(e) A signed statement from the designated caregiver, if any, agreeing to be the patient's designated caregiver and pledging not to divert marijuana to anyone who is not allowed to possess marijuana pursuant to this chapter.
(f) A designation as to who will be allowed to cultivate marijuana plants for the qualifying patient's medical use if a registered nonprofit medical marijuana dispensary is not operating within twenty-five miles of the qualifying patient's home.
B. The application for a qualifying patient's registry identification card shall ask whether the patient would like the department to notify him of any clinical studies needing human subjects for research on the medical use of marijuana. The department shall notify interested patients if it is notified of studies that will be conducted in the United States.
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I wanted to know if others are thinking what I am thinking! If so are you ready to remain legal under the State MMJ Laws aka Arizona Medical Marihuana Act?
"I have been told that the newly appointed U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona, John Leonardo,
fully intends to prevent any dispensaries from operating in Arizona by seizing each and every one
as it opens and commits violations of the CSA."
"In spite of this real threat, ADHS is moving ahead, licensing card holders and
dispensaries that will grow and sell marijuana throughout Arizona in clear violation of
the CSA. The ADHS will license 126 dispensaries; each dispensary can also grow
marijuana at another off-site location. Under the AMMA, there is no limit to the
amount of marijuana a dispensary may grow."
Source -
http://www.azcentral.com/ic/pdf/0731...edical-pot.pdf
I don't see a single dispensary opening in AZ....
Even if the AzDHS Program is shut down citizens will still be able to be legal cardholders!! If the Department fails to deny or approve an patient app: the Physicians Certificate along with a few items acts as your MMJ Card!!
If Department is not doing their job set by AMMA....
B. If the department fails to issue a registry identification card within forty-five days of the submission of a valid application or renewal, the registry identification card shall be deemed issued, and a copy of the registry identification card application or renewal is deemed a valid registry identification card.
C. If at any time after the one hundred forty days following the effective date of this chapter the department is not accepting applications or has not promulgated rules allowing qualifying patients to submit applications, a notarized statement by a qualifying patient containing the information required in an application pursuant to section 36-2804.02(BELOW), subsection A, paragraph 3, together with a written certification issued by a physician within the ninety days immediately preceding the notarized statement, shall be deemed a valid registry identification card.
A.R.S. 36-2804.02 This is what is required if Department is not issuing cards!
A. A qualifying patient may apply to the department for a registry identification card by submitting:
1. Written certification issued by a physician within the ninety days immediately preceding the date of application.
2. The application fee.
3. An application, including:
(a) Name, mailing address, residence address and date of birth of the qualifying patient except that if the applicant is homeless no address is required.
(b) Name, address and telephone number of the qualifying patient's physician.
(c) Name, address and date of birth of the qualifying patient's designated caregiver, if any.
(d) A statement signed by the qualifying patient pledging not to divert marijuana to anyone who is not allowed to possess marijuana pursuant to this chapter.
(e) A signed statement from the designated caregiver, if any, agreeing to be the patient's designated caregiver and pledging not to divert marijuana to anyone who is not allowed to possess marijuana pursuant to this chapter.
(f) A designation as to who will be allowed to cultivate marijuana plants for the qualifying patient's medical use if a registered nonprofit medical marijuana dispensary is not operating within twenty-five miles of the qualifying patient's home.
B. The application for a qualifying patient's registry identification card shall ask whether the patient would like the department to notify him of any clinical studies needing human subjects for research on the medical use of marijuana. The department shall notify interested patients if it is notified of studies that will be conducted in the United States.
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