Quote Originally Posted by aniolator
Yeah, and the answer doesn't involve contacting a private entity and being charged to help you find a Dr. It should be most Dr.s ethics. Its legal. There is a form from the state listing conditions. The Dr. isn't signing off on marijuana, but only that you have one of the conditions listed. The state makes the decision. If your Dr. Doesn't lie, he or she should have an obligation to confirm a state form saying you have a listed illness. Its pretty simple...as long as you qualify. Can't go to some Dr. for the first time with not history and proof and expect them to sign off on chronic pain for instance. It would be like walking in and asking for some oxicotin or something.
THAT'S ALL GOOD, BUT I HAVE 20YEARS OF PROOF, BUT THE DOCTORS ARE VA. ELTING NO REPLY WAITING TWO MONTHS, DOCTORS ASSOCIATION NO REFERRALS, SAME WITH NEW MEXICO NURSES ASSOCIATION, ASA, MMP, NORML, AND SOME OTHERS. IT'S ALL GOOD, I HAVE AND AM LIVING WITH MY CONDITION AND WILL CONTINUE REGARDLESS; LIFE GOES ON; PEACE OUT.