I sent my paperwork in via certified mail back in early October. Did everything according to the rules.

They rejected my application because the notary stamp was slightly obscured when the signature of the notary crossed over the outside edge of the stamp. The gal signed her own notary and her signature just barely crossed about 1/32" into the very outside edge of the stamp. They denied my application saying the stamp was invalid with a black pen mark across literally 1/32" of the outside edge.

So, I got a new form, dotted all the I's and crossed all the T's AGAIN. Did everything legal and the way I was supposed to do it. I sent it back again within a few weeks and they denied it immediately, saying I had to wait 6 months from the denial to reapply. WTF? I thought that if your application was denied for lack of proof - you had to wait 6 months. WTF is up with denying my app. over a teeny tiny pen mark on a notary stamp - then telling me I have to wait 6 months to reapply?

So, now when I send it back in during the month of May 2010 - I'll bet you anything they deny it - saying the doctors prescription is too old. Start over - go see the doc again - resubmit.

It's f*cking BS. I did everything on the up and up. I REALLY DO have a legitimate and ongoing pain issue from a lower spinal fusion surgery. I took a stack of paperwork and MRI discs with me to the doctor - the paperwork I have is in (2) folders 3 inches thick and I have about 2000 MRI pictures on a disc to show the before and after pics. If anybody has legitimate proof - I DO!!

M' Fers at the registry can kiss my M' Fing ASS!! :cursing: