Quote Originally Posted by Zedleppelin
I have yet to see a case where law enforcement recognized extended recs, do you know of any?
Disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer.

In the case of law enforcement showing up at your door, there isn't a bright line for them. Your red card won't show anything that indicates you have additional plants, for example. Once it goes to trial, one of the biggest hurdles in my understanding is getting the physician who wrote your recommendation to show up and testify on your behalf. In that circumstance, it pays dividends to have an established history with the physician instead of seeing them once to get your rec.

In terms of actual case law, maybe Warren could chime in on this?
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