Justpics,

As the court ruled in people v. windus (regardless of the Dr. testimony) there is no way to expire a recommendation once it is signed (his 3 yr old recommendation was and is to this very day, "VALID" as it was on the first day...... The statute doesn't allow for that type of action. Also in Wa. the only way to expire anything is for a Dr. to send a letter to the patient they are no longer "treating" them. "is" a patient vs. "was" a patient.

LOOP HOLES MY FRIEND is the thread.:thumbsup:

I am glad gypski posted this thread.:thumbsup::thumbsup:
jamessr Reviewed by jamessr on . Loop Hole? Say your get your authorization from a doc in the box who specializes in mmj authorizations with patients with a valid medical history and they put an expiration on your authorization (not in the law, they don't expire). What if you then go to your regular doctor, who wouldn't sign around the time your expiration date is coming on your doc in the box authorization, and the regular doc finds your conditions are still the same, you can carry on without fear from LEO because expiration's aren't Rating: 5