My point - Just a few days ago Bill Hayes(personally on this forum), AZCS or whatever name is a business & have said they will sell to Cali card holders . . .
Under federal law MMJ is still illegal...
But under State Statues Providing or offering to a person with a "Registry identification card" is legal...
"Cardholder" means a qualifying patient, a designated caregiver or a nonprofit medical marijuana dispensary agent who has been issued and possesses a valid registry identification card.
"Qualifying patient" means a person who has been diagnosed by a physician as having a debilitating medical condition.
"Registry identification card" means a document issued by the department that identifies a person as a registered qualifying patient, registered designated caregiver or a registered nonprofit medical marijuana dispensary agent.
A.R.S. 36-2811(3)
A registered qualifying patient or registered designated caregiver is not subject to arrest, prosecution or penalty in any manner, or denial of any right or privilege, including any civil penalty or disciplinary action by a court or occupational or professional licensing board or bureau:
3. For offering or providing marijuana to a
registered qualifying patient or a
registered designated caregiver for the
registered qualifying patient's medical use or to a
registered nonprofit medical marijuana dispensary if nothing of value is transferred in return and the person giving the marijuana does not knowingly cause the recipient to possess more than the allowable amount of marijuana.
Being a Cali patient doesn't fulfill the definitions...... As a Cali patient you are NOT a registered patient.... A registered patient has a ID card issued by the AzDHS...
BUT with this section below it allows a visiting patient to have the SAME power as a registered patient(minus cultivation) giving the visiting patient the same status as a registered patient which is a registered patient with a registry id card...
A.R.S. 36-2804.03(C)
C. A registry identification card, or its equivalent, that is issued under the laws of another state, district, territory, commonwealth or insular possession of the United States that allows a visiting qualifying patient to possess or use marijuana for medical purposes in the jurisdiction of issuance
has the same force and effect when held by a visiting qualifying patient as a registry identification card issued by the department, except that a visiting qualifying patient is not authorized to obtain marijuana from a nonprofit medical marijuana dispensary.
Completely legal mate!! MINUS the sell part!! That is still illegal.