Quote Originally Posted by ThaiBuddhaMan
Go back and ask them to black it out. I know I went back to a couple shady places and got my paperwork back completely. At first they wanted to give me grief. I simply stated I know I'm not returning as a customer and so they will not longer be a caregiver. I threatened to make a few phone calls to my lawyer, law enforcement and Dept of Health. They found it quickly and told me to get the hell out. Of well burned a bridge but at least I know my paperwork isn't floating around anyplace where I don't feel comfortable. Mind you, it had been at least 4-6 weeks since I had visited this place so pretty sure they have no need for my paperwork anymore.
Good idea... I've thought about it, but it's good to hear that you were actually able to do it!
Honestly, there's only like 3-4 places I'll ever go back to and I've been to probably 15-20+. I'm thinking about just going out and rounding up all of my paperwork from the others. But yeah, there's definitely 2-3 that I tried on a whim before blacking out the SS# that I really regret. DPG anyone?
But I also want to round it up from places that seem legit but I just don't plan on ever going back. I know all these dispensaries make you sign some questionable paperwork that basically says you're assigning them as your primary caregiver... but when you ask the dispensary about it they swear up and down that it's just a "temporary" caregiver and to make it official you have to send it in to the state. However, YOU KNOW that if they got popped that they're going to have the other perspective and say that you did sign them over as your primary caregiver.

On all my paperwork I'd always just write in a little asterisk and say "NOTE: Assigning as temporary caregiver only, not assigning as official caregiver formally through the state" or something to that effect. No dispensary ever had a problem with my "clarification" and then about about a month ago, I think it was Grasshopper Dispensary on 17th, wouldn't accept my paperwork like that and made me cross out my handwritten note and initial. It frustrated me because that's how he just explained it to me and then he had a problem with me reiterating it in the paperwork and signing it. Oh well...

But I do love the idea of going out and corraling some of my paperwork. I'm sure it's not an issue to most people, but I tried tons of places just once with no intention of ever going back. They don't need my paperwork anymore and I'd feel better getting it back so I might go on a mission soon!
lampost Reviewed by lampost on . I want to try some other dispensaries - have question I've only been to one and only a few of times at that (I buy 1/2 z's each time so I don't have to hassle with weekly trips). When I go to a new place will they only need to see my Dr's certification sheet and my ID? I could understand how they might want to see my receipt from the CDPHE showing that I turned my paperwork/$ in and that 35 days has passed with no rejection. But why would they need to see my MMR app form? Can I not to give it to them or black out my social security #? I Rating: 5