Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
I don't see anything about a card being legal tender listed there. Its far safer to have the doctors signed MMJ authorization form. And anything can easily be forged in this day and age. Like I said I could easily forge a MJ card here at home in 15 minutes and laminate it. I realize the cards are more convienient to carry than a folded up copy of an MMJ authorization but I try to stay as legal as I can considering the vague laws.
If having a paper authorization makes you feel safer that is great news!!! But the reallity is... it is up to the officer if he likes your authorization or not... in my opinion a hard or laminate card that is visibly recognizable by LEO is a good thing it helps with patient protection [what if it's late at night or your doctor is closed???]

Once again all patients with a paper authorization have to do to be able to visit us is go get their paper authorizations verified as legitimate by Olympia patient Resource Center or any other patient ID center.

Sorry if you still feel upset!!!

We feel that we are protecting the doctors license/freedom which in turn helps protect patients.

Sacred