Nailhead, thank you for trying to clarify my post. You, uh, hit the nail on the head?

Suffice it to say, this has been a problem among my group of friends. Specifically, I am talking about county cards and likely not for every job. However there certainly have been court cases about whether or not patient records for clinics are subject to perusal by feds. Conspiracy laws offer significant leverage for feds to pursue this avenue.

There have been efforts to protect the anonymity of patients, for example by not keeping any data. The bay area county system is leaning in this direction - in fact I believe an anon system has been implemented, but I'm not sure.

There is an interesting web site called ontherecord.org that has some posts about this issue.

You are totally correct and on the point that all a person really needs is a doctor's note. There are many doctors that will do this low-key. Correcting this myth (that to be legal you need a county card) is a worthwhile project, especially because of the issues stated above. In my mind, the more you can keep yourself away from a self-identified list the better

I think, however, this does not help the person who wants to be able to go to a clinic for meds. It's all really a mess, in my opinion.
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