Quote Originally Posted by ThaiBuddhaMan
No one can MAKE (does that somehow make it easier to read or something?) you register. It's only as a means to provide an easy way for law enforcement to verify your recommendation. Read the Constitution & the Revised Statues. It's all in legalise but it's plain as day in there. If you have a debilitating condition and a doctor's recommendation - no Colorado court is going to sentence to jail. Might rack up some legal fees, but you'll get off. The po-po might give you some headache, but you'll still get off. It's not the way I would go about things, but some people are paranoid about being on any registry any where any kind.
No, I highlighted the part in my first post so that you would understand thats what my question was about. I've never heard this before and given that my application was rejected over some stupid penmanship issue (not my penmanship - the notary's penmanship) and a notary stamp - I'm a little pissed at the registry and if I can LEGALLY purchase/posses medicine without registering and giving the state my money just to be a patient - I'll do it. As far as I'm concerned, the registry can suck my sweaty ball sack. Can't believe they rejected my application because the notary signed my paperwork and accidentally wrote a little ink over her own damn stamp.

I still can't find it. Is it anyplace on this page? Any of the "legalise" on any of the links located on this page?
Colorado: Department of Public Health and Environment, Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry

Thanks
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EDIT:
Here's the Constitution:
Colorado: Department of Public Health and Environment, Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry

If you know a specific paragraph or section indicating registering is optional - please let me know. I'll print it out and carry it with me, along with my doctors prescription.