Quote Originally Posted by justpics
sacred medicine is smart for not calling the doctor's office to verify. Read Conant v Walters and what that decision meant. A summary would be that it says doctors can recommend marijuana as part of their free speech in states with MMJ laws, but they can't help the patient find or get medicine in any way. Confirming a patient so they can get medicine is helping.


A third party that doesn't provide patients with medicine can confirm with a doctor and the doctor is not helping anyone get medicine.



Sacred can then verify with that third party, and no doctors put their license in jeopardy.

The fact that green cross not only verifies with doctors, but has the doctor do so through the faxing of a signed official green cross document is placing every doctor that has verified with green cross in the position of losing their license. Wanna shut down the WA MMJ program over night? Get the license of every doc willing to write a recommendation.


Kudos to sacred for being smarter than the rest of 'em :thumbsup:
This is just another version of how a conspiracy works justpics. Conant v. Walters is in my opinion is highly relevant here to sacred, regardless of how they try too fashion it.