The THCF doctors met all the requirements to authorize MMJ to patients. You don't have to see a patient for an hour every week to have a relationship with the doctor. As I have said I only see my doctor once a year to get my prescriptions for my scheduled drugs. Thats all I'm willing to do. I don't have medical insurance, I pay everything in cash so I have her write me a years worth of prescriptions. Once a year I go in for a blood workup to see how my liver and kidney function is doing, she sees me for about 10 minutes and signs my prescription.
So the appellate judge is just being unreasonable about what constitutes a doctor patient relationship.
killerweed420 Reviewed by killerweed420 on . Court rules THCF clinic is a fraud Ouch, THCF does not qualify as an authorizing health care practitioner to write mmj authorizations and as it turns out even a good faith effort on the part of a patient to have an on going (more than once a year) patient relationship with THCF is not tantamount to an ongoing relationship with your health care practitioner. They have been found to provide fraudulent documentation, and now that you know you could be convicted for marijuana crimes without being able to present the statutory Rating: 5