Quote Originally Posted by iceshark
Believe me, I do not disagree with you. I would think that any doc, natpath, or nurst P should ask for med records. However I do not see where the new standards say they must. It is anothe big grey area. In fact med records are not enough now and it seems not required. A visit is. I guess you could bring your records to a Npath. However they will easily write recomendations. I see they are already advertising all over.

Heck, we really need to be where Cali is anyway. A hangnail and a note from any dime store herbleest will get a permit there.:rastasmoke:
Being of the libertarian persuasion, I'd go so far as to say that requiring permission from anyone else for a free adult to consume any substance they own is ridiculous.

On a practical side of things, it seems like those practitioners fortunate enough to live in a sympathetic jurisdiction are going to be a lot more lax in requiring records. Anybody who is practicing in a place where law enforcement looks askance at mmj law would be goofy not to have an ironclad medical file for each patient. So, we're bound to see lots of different standards.