Quote Originally Posted by gypski
I received a private comment about posting some real information. If the memorandum from the King CDounty prosecutor isn't real information straight from the horse's mouth I don't know what is.

If the Washington State Medical Law is applied differently in every county, its either the residents of that county's fault for not demanding equal treatment.
The memorandum would cover residents of KC that live in unincorporated areas, but not those that live within a cities jurisdiction inside of KC imho.

Cities have their own prosecuting attorney. I doubt they have to follow a memo put out by the KC prosecutor. So if you're inside the Bellevue city limits, then what matters is what the Bellevue prosecuting attorney says, not what the KC one says.

But one can use the KC memo to help educate the prosecuting attornies in other jurisdictions -- to work toward them issuing a similar memo.

You can also work toward having a police department issue a "training memo," which spells out how their officers should deal with a specific issue (such as MMJ). If a properly worded training memo was issued by a department, it could afford quite a bit of protection for MMJ users.