Bottom line: Currently, as a patient it is in your best interests to seek a caregiver willing to dispense to you with just a recommendation. Most caregivers I have spoken with in the state of Montana that do this require you to sign them caregiver at the time that the original physician recommendation is sent to the state.

Quote Originally Posted by TC42o
The Missouri River Drug Task Force has come out and said that they will continue to prosecute caregivers who sell to any patient that they do not currently 'posses' the state issued MMJ card for

once again - a patient is legal to obtain their meds from anywhere, it is the caregiver that is at risk
Sooooo.... source??? And by continue, could you cite the other previous examples of prosecution by specific example?

The big issue with what you say is that the MRDTF is not attorneys, they are cops. DA's prosecute, police arrest.

And again, you emphasize that it is up to the caregiver, the patient is not facing a risk. Therefore it is in the patients best interest to seek a caregiver willing to dispense to them immediately, there is no risk for them in doing so.

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Kartel Reviewed by Kartel on . obtaining medication without having recieved card hi, i've recieved my doctor's approval in the state of montana and i am currently awaiting my actual card. can my caregiver still give me medicine before i actually have the card? Rating: 5