On who you are! I likely won't ever need one- I'm a 60 year old grandmotherly type teacher's aide- chances are I'm not going to be suspected of toking! (Plus I trust the local rural gov about as far as I could toss the county courthouse!) Usually when I see the cops it's either a neighbor's domestic violence, or a DARE officer at school! I live quietly and don't cause trouble.

Who are you? Male? Female? What is your race? (Yes, dang it, that still matters! ) Do you drive less than optimally? Dress conservatively? Hit the clubs frequently? Party a lot? And all that jazz! Think about it- how often are you going to be interacting with the cops? Base whether you will need a card on that.

The prices at the clubs are a temporary inconvenience. You can grow now! We don't have clubs out in the boonies (only one was shut down years ago), so I can't tell you how the cannabis is, but the quality most likely will be more consistent than street weed!

-Granny:hippy:
Storm Crow Reviewed by Storm Crow on . Newbie with questions hi everybody I've been reading the forums for a while now and you all seem like a great bunch of folks. I'm going for my recommendation on Saturday for migraines and chronic pain from a car accident. I have a few questions I hope some of you can answer. After I get my prescription, do I have to get a state ID card and / or a county id card? I've been reading the state and county web sites and I'm a little confused. I live in Riverside. How much do the id cards cost? Also does Rating: 5