So I have a doctor who I suspect might sign for me... but I'm nervous he will not. At the same time I don't want to go behind his back to the DNH clinic. I also sorta feel like the DNH clinic is a rip off. But at the same time I want a minimum 14g license so I can juice effectively (I prefer smoking in the evening). Probably more would be better for my purposes, but I'm not sure how I'd feel about going behind my doctors back. Have you guys done that? Did your existing doctor write you off as a patient?
If you think your doctor is open minded, do a little research before you go in, go to credible places for how cannabis is shown to help the condition you have, and how the method in which you consume leaves you completely functional while alleviating your ailments. Be honest, prepared, and ready to teach your doctor if need be. Some of them are coming around now from my understanding, but do not want to be outed like previous doctors.
In other words, you may find ones that are starting to come around. But people will likely be hard pressed to get names considering the big hoop-lah of media focusing on Medical Marijuana, which brought down one if not more of the largest signing doctors our country had.
But to be honest, I'm kind of glad in a way. Now that a new age is approaching, with something like 14,000 current MMAR authorized patients legally consuming Marijuana for mild to life threatening conditions, many "General Practitioners" that MMAR patients normally see for other issues and regular prescriptions, are seeing a great decrease in the required "Chemical" drugs that big pharma has been pushing for decades, all because their patients use cannabis for their condition and no longer need the same amount, if any at all, of their previous medication. Compared to the patients who do not consume cannabis, for whatever reason (Can't get a doctor to sign, to afraid to go "legal", afraid of jail time is you use, which increases greatly when dealing with the black market), who still have to use their regular amounts of chemical drugs such as Oxycontin etc.
The MMAR reform is a joke, and was decided behind closed doors between growers (I believe of the organized crime nature) and the government, us the patients didn't have any say in how we are to receive our medication, and we certainly would not have given up our constitutional right to grow it.
Sorry, got a little off topic. But truth has no bounds. - Re-read beginning of post for my advice lol