Here is my dilemma and I'm sure one a number of you might have run into. I spend 2-3 weeks every year sometimes longer in Washington State. Though I live in California, i was born and raised in Washington (I can still get through a couple of verses of "Washington My Home" you catch me in the right condition...heh heh)

So I have a California MM card from last year. I have a form of Muscular Dystrophy that confines me to a wheelchair or a scooter. It also causes my swallowing to be awkward. I would qualify in a heartbeat for a card there as well, I'm sure, if pressed into service. The card happened after I lost about 30 lbs in a couple of months. The pot helps me eat, sleep and eliminates some of the discomfort associated with massive muscle loss.

I have a few questions and some of you may have the answers.

1. Do you have to be a state resident to get a MM card in Washington?
2. Is there any kind of law extending the services of a caregiver to someone with another states MM card?
3. If I were to find a way off the grid to procure some, would I be prosecuted if caught(my guess is yes)?
4. My recommendation came through Cannamed. They have a web site that verifies card numbers, names, and ID. Would this be enough to allow a provider to sell me herb without a lot of hassle?

I am a member of a collective down here and buy through their dispensary. They would vouch for me as well I'm sure. I'll be back up there (Olympia)in mid-March and I was trying to line up some alternative to packing some nugs through TSA. Which isn't an option actually.

Any help you can provide would be appreciated....

Gregg
ghykhap Reviewed by ghykhap on . Reciprocity in different state MM laws Here is my dilemma and I'm sure one a number of you might have run into. I spend 2-3 weeks every year sometimes longer in Washington State. Though I live in California, i was born and raised in Washington (I can still get through a couple of verses of "Washington My Home" you catch me in the right condition...heh heh) So I have a California MM card from last year. I have a form of Muscular Dystrophy that confines me to a wheelchair or a scooter. It also causes my swallowing to be awkward. I Rating: 5