Quote Originally Posted by Portfolionation
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.
I've heard about this too, and while I'm not sure, I hear that they shread your data after you are given the card. However, I'm not sure how your card can be confirmed legit by law enforcement if there is no one to call to confirm this...but it would be nice.

But the reality to medical marijuana privacy is that it does not exist. Every co-op you visit has your information, so if the DEA wants to start arresting patients they don't even need the state list, they can get a much larger list straight from the clubs they raid. I don't think they would do this, but after seeing "Waiting to Inhale" I believe those terrorist assholes will do anything to keep freedom at bay.
Nailhead Reviewed by Nailhead on . Does an MMJ Card go on your insurance? Hi I was just wondering if a mmj card goes on your insurance, or is it just a card? If someone where to look at my medical record, would they know i had a card? Do you have to show insurance when you go to the doc? Thanks Rating: 5