Quote Originally Posted by Neko150
Can we get back on topic please? How can we, as patients, be assured our rec will keep us free from prosecution?

There have been stories of patients who have received recs from "recommendation mills" only to be left high (no pun intended) and dry without legal support or backup from the doctor who prescribed the recommendation - meaning essentially, a worthless piece of paper and possible incrimination / incarceration. Serious problems. There doesn't seem to exist a "post-police review system" of recommendations to be able to guage the effectiveness of a doc's recommendation and its ability to hold up in court.
Actually i listed the point already. You ready to pay for that guarantee? Then start calling around and asking the 215 docs. If you want to be DAMN sure.....go get info yourself and don't ask strangers on an internet cannabis forum. :wtf:

Flying......yes, they appealed but lost....and are now in jail for the five year minimum sentence.
Weedhound Reviewed by Weedhound on . Finding a reliable doc - who will stand by you in court? Hi all, I've read so much on docs in So. Cal who will write you a rec with little to no proof/documentation of your existing health condition, which many people get excited about, not realizing that if they're ever in serious trouble with the law they could be left holding a worthless piece of paper with no physician back-up. How does one go about finding a doctor who will write a recommendation - and who will stand by his/her patients in court? I've heard conflicting stories about MediCann Rating: 5