Quote Originally Posted by GratefulMeds
I have been a patient for 6 years a caregiver for 5 of those and now a dispensary owner, I think I am up on the law and the facts, before this I ran a nuerodiagnostics department at a Denver hospital. I know several physicians that are doing this for patients. It's frustrating to see people pass on bad or un-informed information about this subject. Have you ever read Amendment 20?
My dispensary sends at least 5 patients a day to 4 different physicians so they may become qualified. I am sorry if my passion for this cause has caused me to be a bit crass with my replies.
Grateful Meds
Nederland Colorado
303 258 7703
like i said b4 i was just quoting what was told to me.yes i have read amendment 20.yes i know how it all works as far as getting legal.but the clubs i called said they ARE NOT treating or anything like that but rather assisting people with getting legal after that there done. meaning i can't go back there to get treatment.now ofcorse im sure their are doctors out there that will do both no shit.i was just saying to have a leg up b4 moving it would be best to have all of that already done "like myself" all paperwork is already faxed all i have to do now is go to the appt they set and im in and out instead of waiting to do it all at once and having to wait.
palerider7777 Reviewed by palerider7777 on . without medical records morning all, i have a couple of painful reasons that i should have a medical marijuana card in colorado but haven't been to a doctor's office in my adult life. between the old injuries plaguing me and the migraines, times aren't as swell as they can be, but the places i've checked out as referral sources all require that i bring some form of history with a general practitioner documenting my conditions. is there a way around this?! i've never been insured and have never been able to pay Rating: 5