NOR CAL Where can I get my prop 215 card?

JustAnotherFriedDay

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Good to hear it man. That must be the most amazing feeling. I'm trying to get mine myself but it's not as easy in Washington. What strain are you growing???
 

iblazethatkush

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2015 Q street...Just got mine 99 dollars:bigjoint:
I think that was the address. look it up on craigslist if not. type in medical marijuana.
 

Yeah

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Good to hear it man. That must be the most amazing feeling. I'm trying to get mine myself but it's not as easy in Washington. What strain are you growing???
I'm growing 1 sour grape, 1 fruity delight(grand daddy purp hybrid), got a couple GDP clones but 1 is dying on me, 1 shiva skunk berry, and 1 "blue dot" :bigjoint:
 
Naw they said it would help, but not necessary. So, I just brought in my bottle of xanax...I would of gotten it even without though, I'm sure....And going about is easy. You just walk-in lol.
Nice. Thanx for the info. Found them on craigslist and gonna try it in a few weeks. I got some back issues so i want it for that. They pretty easy going or do they drill you?
 

dirtnap411

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This thread kinda sheds a shitty light on prop 215, don't get me wrong, I'm glad it's available to so many people, but these doctors who give recommendations without medical records aren't doing us any favors, as it is, they are trying to ban dispensaries in this county, and shady MMJ docs only add fuel to the fire. That being said, I'd gladly blaze one with any of my fellow MMJ patients, and I will continue to go to county supervisors meetings to fight for MMJ patients.
 

fdd2blk

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This thread kinda sheds a shitty light on prop 215, don't get me wrong, I'm glad it's available to so many people, but these doctors who give recommendations without medical records aren't doing us any favors, as it is, they are trying to ban dispensaries in this county, and shady MMJ docs only add fuel to the fire. That being said, I'd gladly blaze one with any of my fellow MMJ patients, and I will continue to go to county supervisors meetings to fight for MMJ patients.

the law says "any ailment".
they are Dr's.


the end


what sheds bad light is to suggest you have to be deathly ill in order to benefit from mmj.
 

tanman1990

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This thread kinda sheds a shitty light on prop 215, don't get me wrong, I'm glad it's available to so many people, but these doctors who give recommendations without medical records aren't doing us any favors, as it is, they are trying to ban dispensaries in this county, and shady MMJ docs only add fuel to the fire. That being said, I'd gladly blaze one with any of my fellow MMJ patients, and I will continue to go to county supervisors meetings to fight for MMJ patients.

Well heres my review on him

He is a 76 year old doctor who truly believes in his cause. He has helped about 6000 patients with problems cannabis can treat over the last 7 years. He conducts extensive research on the effects of marijuana and truly gets to know the patient. He diagnosed me and prescribed me for a condition that I had not intended to get MMJ for. I have insomnia, and he knew that but didn't really even go into it, because he was more interested in understanding me. He talked about me and my past for a good hour, and diagnosed me with ADD, something school teachers had suspected me of throughout schooling. He truly makes sure you could benefit from MMJ before prescribing it, and his research might be very powerful in outright legalization progress. I would HIGHLY recommend him to all patients.
 

dirtnap411

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the law says "any ailment".
they are Dr's.


the end


what sheds bad light is to suggest you have to be deathly ill in order to benefit from mmj.
I never said that, Hell, if that were the case, I wouldn't have a recommendation myself, I think that as long as you have records, stating you have a condition that could be helped by cannabis, then by all means, get some. I didn't mean to come off as half the dickhead I sounded like.:bigjoint:
 

tanman1990

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I never said that, Hell, if that were the case, I wouldn't have a recommendation myself, I think that as long as you have records, stating you have a condition that could be helped by cannabis, then by all means, get some. I didn't mean to come off as half the dickhead I sounded like.:bigjoint:

Why is it not acceptable for a physician to diagnose you and prescribe the treatment? Seems stupid to go to 2 doctors when you think you have something and want treatment
 

dirtnap411

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Last I checked, you need a year's worth of documentation of your condition to legally have a MMJ recommendation, I could be wrong, but that was my understanding when I went and got mine in August.
 
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