Quote Originally Posted by Chronicbosch
Just having the recommendation does not satisfy the law.

Read the full text of the LAW for clearification:

30 Facts About Arizonaâ??s New Medical Marijuana Law | The NORML Stash Blog
(search for 'Visiting')

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This thread is about Arizona welcoming out of state medical marijuana card holders, namely Californians. The text of AZ Prop 203 states only that the out of state visiting patient must have a registry identification card and does not require that card to have been issued by a state or county from the originating state; only that the identification meets the originating states laws to quality for medical marijuana in that state (hence one becomes a visiting qualifying patient while in Arizona). In California all one really needs is their doctorâ??s recommendation- itâ??s basically your registry identification in and of itself because that is all that is required by California to be legal.

California recommendation holders are golden while in Arizona. Just canâ??t obtain their meds from the AZ dispensaries (assuming said dispensaries ever come to fruition).

Pretty cool, huh?