jonnynobody
Well-Known Member
I read through most of the proposals and most of them do very little if anything to actually change what already is. Photos on patient and caregiver cards. Funny, I thought that's why I sent my wife and her CG's pic to the state in the fucking first place. Ehh who cares, lets waste some legislative time and money to clarify what LARA'S job already is. Others relating to felons not being able to become a caregiver and so forth....
I look over all these proposals and (yes there are many more) I can't help but think to myself; what really changes for most people? Not much really....
Sure they can demand a "bona-fide" patient doctor relationship but that's a tough cookie to prove in court whether or not a patient had a "bona-fide" relationship or not. Anybody can go to a pain management clinic and get CII controlled substances prescribed on the very first visit. Is that 1 visit not a bona-fide relationship? I see a lot of people being concerned about that amendment in particular and it seems more like a bunch of bluster and muster that really amounts to nothing. If your doctor did indeed review your legitimate records from another licensed physician and deems that you are qualified for mmj after a full and thorough examination, who's telling me or you that's not a bona-fide relationship?
Looking forward to some good discussion on this one y'all...especially u stumpy...I appreciate and enjoy your feedback b/c I know you're always staying close to the issues.
I look over all these proposals and (yes there are many more) I can't help but think to myself; what really changes for most people? Not much really....
Sure they can demand a "bona-fide" patient doctor relationship but that's a tough cookie to prove in court whether or not a patient had a "bona-fide" relationship or not. Anybody can go to a pain management clinic and get CII controlled substances prescribed on the very first visit. Is that 1 visit not a bona-fide relationship? I see a lot of people being concerned about that amendment in particular and it seems more like a bunch of bluster and muster that really amounts to nothing. If your doctor did indeed review your legitimate records from another licensed physician and deems that you are qualified for mmj after a full and thorough examination, who's telling me or you that's not a bona-fide relationship?
Looking forward to some good discussion on this one y'all...especially u stumpy...I appreciate and enjoy your feedback b/c I know you're always staying close to the issues.