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most people automatically say "yes, you have to be a CA resident" , however, I am re-reading Prop. 215, and I haven't found that written requirement YET ... I find 'the Doctor must be licensed for practice in California', but I haven't seen anything specific, for patient residency, yet ...

it directly affects me, as I recently changed my legal residency, but spend a lot of time in California (fulltime RVer) ... I am keeping my Doctor's Medical MJ recommendation current, and am currently 'under his medical supervision', so I think I'd have some good legal standing ... health problems don't disappear, by crossing state lines ... :smokin:
yeah, you might be right, IR, I was thinking about when I signed up for the clubs, I needed a Cali ID, but that is probably just for the club membership. I moved out of L.A. right before Prop 215 but moved back to Bezerkely for a while and had to get my Cali ID renewed to join the clubs. but lucky for me they still had my DL number in the system and for some reason I actually remembered it after all those years so I got it renewed. I think when they say you can check out of California anytime you want but you can never leave they may have been referring to the DMV computers. :jointsmile:

RV'ing thru Cali sounds really cool, IR. I've always wanted to do that. you can actually rent RV's for a week or two, I thought about doing that some time. Maybe next year. :rasta:
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