>crying might work with the wife, but I don't think my insurance or the California DOJ or the BATFE will be swayed. If only it were that easy

>Right. But the thing is, if I get a MMJ recommendation, does it go in my medical record somewhere? Will my insurance provider find out? Does this become a matter of public record somehow? Let's just say I'm afraid that this will come around and bite me in the ass somehow. It's not like the government is known for being reliable and consistent. I mean, let's just say that prop 215 is repealed, and the records on MMJ patients are made public somehow.....

Do they keep records at the state level, or only the doctors? And do the doctors share info with your primary care provider?
sangreola Reviewed by sangreola on . MMJ and public record/medical record issues Hi, I'm considering getting a MMJ recommendation, (I reside in California), but I have some issues that I can't seem to find a straight answer on. I turn to you for help. Here is my situation. I am married to a nurse who is not pot friendly. Unfortunately, I have back pain and sleep issues that pot helped with. I don't really like the side effects of the drugs that they're giving me, so I'd like to go back to marijuana. Unfortunately, my neighbor who sold moved away, so I now have no Rating: 5