Quote Originally Posted by DrBreeze
As a legal resident owning property in Santa Fe, as I mentioned before, and maintaining utilities I am a legal resident and you did not ask if I was a caregiver, which I am.
And another thing..... you didn't mention this in this post, it was another, but just because you own property in Santa Fe and pay utilities that does NOT make you a legal resident of NM. Residency is based on where you reside, have your car registered, vote, get your mail, address used for filing taxes, etc. You stated somewhere on this forum that you LIVE in CO. So, that means you do not qualify to be a caregiver under the Lynn & Erin Compassionate Use Act.

And you are correct, freedom of speech is awesome. It is the abuse of that freedom (especially when people speak falsehoods) which causes problems.
CFO Reviewed by CFO on . "Inactive" patients and /or caregivers???/ Hello - If you go to the DOH's website, to check the # of total patients, and stats, etc., here: http://nmhealth.org/IDB/medicalcannabis/Medical%20Cannabis%20Numbers%20as%20of%208-29-2011.pdf , there are over a THOUSAND "inactive" patients, and lots of "inactive" caregivers. These make up around 25% of all patients. Wondering, are these people who let their cards lapse? Or, just not participating in the program? Seems odd.... Scared Rating: 5