as dryeye's fantasy attorney, I am not advocating stealing, only allowing the 4 star hotel to prove their real damages in a court of law. the small claims court system is the venue for this issue to have a full and adequate hearing of the facts. I feel after years of court hours that smoking is tobacco related. the hotel is at fault for not specifically mentioning marijuana as smoking in their contract. the 200 dollars is not in line with breach. he should deny it, call the corporate office and offer them 50 dollars. as a matter of fact, i would advise he deny the charge and send them a check for 50 dollars with notation in the checks item box on the lower left of the check.."settlement for smoking" with the date of the smoking...if they cash it,its a done deal.....

BTW 5280and420, you have been removed from my christmas card list...sorry
mchud11 Reviewed by mchud11 on . Any Rights to Medicate in Hotel Room ? I had stayed in 4-star downtown hotel over my birthday weekend. I brought my red card with me and intended to find a nearby park to medicate in. Other advice then lead me to believe medicating privately in my hotel room would be more considerate and not violating any laws. However, it does violate the hotel's no smoking policy, and subsequently I was charged $200 for violating that policy. I did not get angry and only remarked "I felt my patients rights permitted me to medicate privately as Rating: 5