wow thanks for the quick reply i only posted like 5 mins ago, so basically what you are saying is after i move there 30 days later i can get my drivers license and then i take my records to a medical marijuana specialist and hopefully it all works out.???

my question is basically since the law states you must be a california resident, how quickly can you prove residency and will it apply
ScorpioCRoW Reviewed by ScorpioCRoW on . moving to no cal, residencey question i am moving to no cal most likely humbolt county, marin, somewhere around the bay or lake tahoe, dont know yet but i have 6 herniated disks and chronic back pain because last summer i got run over by a hummer(i got a small settlement, and am using it to move west) and wanted to know when i move, do i have to wait one year to establish residency or can i just get a DL for cali and then walk into a dr. i have lists of over a dozen dr.s but i dont want to wait one year. i know school tuition is Rating: 5