wafflefries
Member
Hey everyone! I have a few questions about Oregon and their medical marijuana policy, but first a little background:
Im 21 years old and have lived here in Georgia my whole life. Ive never been to the West Coast, but from what Ive read on these forums and have seen on TV I feel like it would be a great place to start my life. Im entering my senior year of college and once I graduate I have nothing else keeping me here (except my parents) unlike a lot of my friends who already have kids or legal troubles. I kind of feel like its a chance to escape and start fresh.
I feel like California would be awesome but it might be a little too expensive and hotter than I would like. Washington seems nice too, but maybe a little cold. So that leaves me with Oregon. I love nature and I imagine Oregon having a lot of forests for camping, mountains, rivers, beaches, & a liberal and peaceful mentality. Id like to hear other peoples opinions of Oregon and the West Coast in general.
Obviously, one of the major reasons I want to live on the West Coast is medical marijuana. I love marijuana and have been smoking since I was 14 and I never want to quit. Many people around here are all about cocaine, pills, etc. but all I need is weed. I feel like it would be great to move to a friendly state where I dont have to worry about getting arrested and my career goals squashed over a joint. I dont have cancer, AIDS, or anything serious, I just have mild back pain. So here are my questions:
1) It says on the OMMP website You must have an established patient/physician relationship with your attending physician. So do I need to stay with the same doctor for a certain amount of time before I can get recommended? I'd hate to have to wait a whole year.
2) Since I have medical insurance now because Im a student and wont once I move out West, should I go ahead and start getting the pain documented by my doctor in Georgia? Will the OR doctor or OMMP take that into consideration?
3) What other advice can you give me? Id love to hear what you have to say!
Thanks a lot! (=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1B2_r6Azvg <-- Why I think Portland is cool
http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/ommp/facts.shtml <-- OMMP rules
Im 21 years old and have lived here in Georgia my whole life. Ive never been to the West Coast, but from what Ive read on these forums and have seen on TV I feel like it would be a great place to start my life. Im entering my senior year of college and once I graduate I have nothing else keeping me here (except my parents) unlike a lot of my friends who already have kids or legal troubles. I kind of feel like its a chance to escape and start fresh.
I feel like California would be awesome but it might be a little too expensive and hotter than I would like. Washington seems nice too, but maybe a little cold. So that leaves me with Oregon. I love nature and I imagine Oregon having a lot of forests for camping, mountains, rivers, beaches, & a liberal and peaceful mentality. Id like to hear other peoples opinions of Oregon and the West Coast in general.
Obviously, one of the major reasons I want to live on the West Coast is medical marijuana. I love marijuana and have been smoking since I was 14 and I never want to quit. Many people around here are all about cocaine, pills, etc. but all I need is weed. I feel like it would be great to move to a friendly state where I dont have to worry about getting arrested and my career goals squashed over a joint. I dont have cancer, AIDS, or anything serious, I just have mild back pain. So here are my questions:
1) It says on the OMMP website You must have an established patient/physician relationship with your attending physician. So do I need to stay with the same doctor for a certain amount of time before I can get recommended? I'd hate to have to wait a whole year.
2) Since I have medical insurance now because Im a student and wont once I move out West, should I go ahead and start getting the pain documented by my doctor in Georgia? Will the OR doctor or OMMP take that into consideration?
3) What other advice can you give me? Id love to hear what you have to say!
Thanks a lot! (=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1B2_r6Azvg <-- Why I think Portland is cool
http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/ommp/facts.shtml <-- OMMP rules