I suppose if you ran across a real asshole for a prosecuting attorney and you got poped he might try that. But I really doubt a judge would stand for that. Doctors like judges are expected to have a certain ethical attitude that usually gives them the benefit of the doubt. If your grandfather would sign off I'd do it. But you would want to make sure that your ailment is one of the ones listed by the state.
killerweed420 Reviewed by killerweed420 on . tried searching...i'm new guys. mmj conflict of interest question i've been lurking for a bit now so i decided that i might as well ask the question i've been trying to answer for a bit now. I'm a responsible 20 year old that has legit reasons to need an mmj card. i wouldn't mind forking over the money to pay some dude for a consultation fee to get one, but i had a question about the routes i might be able to take. my grandfather is a pediatrician who is pro-marijuana in general. he doesn't currently smoke (you have no idea how many awesome party Rating: 5