[quote=Galaxy]This means when you get pulled over for a routine speeding ticket and the cops ask you to search your car, you can allow them to search with no fear of being taken to jail or having your valuable medicine being confiscated.

Great topic and post but with all due respect I must say that allowing a police officer to search your vehicle by consent is NOT a good idea for numerous reasons the main being anything they find or anything you tell them is now admissible in court. Keep in mind that possession of marijuana is still illegal on a federal level.

My advice and my doctors advice... just stay at home with your medicine. If you need to travel make sure you have a qualified MMJ lawyer on retainer. As good as things might seem we are still at the beginning stage of possible legalization and law enforcement tolerance.

Again, great post!
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