I will be living in Riverside County (Palm Springs, CA) for the next two months. For a non-California resident, is it difficult to obtain a medical marijuana card? Could one walk into a dispensary without one, or are there doctors in the given area that write prescriptions liberally for patients without medical records on hand?
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Obtaining a Medical Marijuana Card for a Non-California Resident
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kandrews88
, Jun 16 2010 06:29 PM
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Posted 16 June 2010 - 06:29 PM
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Posted 16 June 2010 - 07:03 PM
I will be living in Riverside County (Palm Springs, CA) for the next two months. For a non-California resident, is it difficult to obtain a medical marijuana card? Could one walk into a dispensary without one, or are there doctors in the given area that write prescriptions liberally for patients without medical records on hand?
Cheers
What you are looking for is 100% illegal, and you cannot do what you want to do. Sorry, but you MUST establish residency in order to get a MMJ recommendation. Just vacationing here for 2 months is not enough
just go to the beach and buy a fake one that people sell there. after you have been a resident for a while pay to go to a clinic were you will definitely get a script. and before people bash me about the fake card thing i only say it because i know it should be legal anyway.
What YOU are advocating is not only a felony (fraud) but it's also against the TOS of the board.
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Posted 16 June 2010 - 07:32 PM
Is CA a state that recognizes card from other states? If so, get a card at home if your state has mmj laws.
#4
Posted 16 June 2010 - 07:37 PM
No Sinse - only Montana and Rhode Island accept MMJ recommendations from other states. California does not.
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