Quote Originally Posted by denverbear
regardless of medication and medicating in your room smoking is smoking and they probably have you on this one....just my personal opinion tho. :rastasmoke:
I agree. Don't think they have a problem with you medicating just your choice of delivery. Portable vaporizer or tincture would fix the problem. Or specifically ask for a Smoking room. I've stayed at hotels all over the place, and those that charge for smoking in a non-smoking room usually have all the proper signage so that charge is plain and clear. Honestly you could of easily called down to the Front Desk as asked for a room change or one with a balcony. Sorry for the charge but I think it's going to be one of those "live & learn" lessons.

Of course you could deny the charge and ask for them to prove it, but it also sounds as if you may have already admitted to smoking (regards of what you were smoking).
ThaiBuddhaMan Reviewed by ThaiBuddhaMan 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