Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
Well I went to Sacred today and here is my review.
First is we all no these dispensaries are operating illegally but there is a geniune need for them so I have no problem with them operating.
When I showed up at Sacred I was asked to fill out there simple questionaire which is fine.
What isn't fine though is they do not accept legally signed doctor authorization forms. They aren't even close to trying to stay within the laws.
A card from a doc in a box is not legal proof of ANYTHING in Washington state. In order to be a legal MMJ patient you have to have a signed and dated copy of your MMJ authorization form. That is the only legal tender here in Washington. So because of that I wasn't able to buy any products there. I was looking forward to buying a couple ounces of a couple different strains to try out and maybe pickup some seeds.

People you need to read the state law, its a very simple law and easy to understand. Its bad enough that some people have to go to the black market to get there meds and its even worse when some of these establishments aren't even trying to stay close to the laws. Buyer beware as always.
I'm sorry you didn't understand our procedure!!! and yes we do accept paper authorizations they just need to be verified 1st... and we do not directly contact doctors to verify as this would jeopardize them!!! As you have stated we are tolerated by local law enforcement so by contacting a doctor he would be Aiding and Abetting to provide cannabis to people which is illegal under federal law... [any doctor who is in direct contact with the cannabis provider is only risking lose of license/arrest].

As indicated by the Supreme Court of the United States, ??In order to aid and abet another to commit a crime it is necessary that a defendant 'in some sort associate himself with the venture, that he participate in it as in something that he wishes to bring about, that he seek by his action to make it succeed.? Nye & Nissen v. United States, 336 U.S. 613, 618 (1949) quoting Judge Learned Hand in U.S. v. Peoni 100 F.2d 401, 402 (2d. Cir. 1938).

I think calling the doctor to ask if he/she signed the authorization [Just so we can feel better about giving you access to medical cannabis] would qualify as Aiding and Abetting

Read what Drug Policy Alliance Network says about what a doctor can and can not do: Medical Marijuana Cases: Conant v. Walters

All you have to do to be able to visit us is go get your paper authorization verified 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 you.

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