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Quote Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
No, but these businesses aren't about nobility. They're about seeing as many patients in as little time in the most cursory manner possible in order to maximize profit. Nobility doesn't enter into it. There's something wrong with these five-minute examinations; after all, they purportedly address serious medical conditions like cancer and AIDS. If I were a doctor, I couldn't square the wink-wink-nod-nod exams with my professional responsibility to do my best for every patient. I don't care if the patients or doctors lie to the state, but it's a scummy way to practice medicine, much like an attorney who does nothing but frivolous liability or whiplash cases.
I personally, have not seen a Dr. sign a mmj 'req.' in the same fashion as a lawyer takes a civil case and sits on it milking $ from their clients and doing nothing until the law mandates a settlement! There is no comparison! I would agree with you on point-that some lawyers are bad, most likely there are a few good ones!

Here in CA the major HMO's are begining to write 'reqs' for mmj! A sign that they simply want the 'members' to pay for their own medication.
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The answer is LEGALIZATION! No question to it!

And. . . in the meantime, back to the thread. Forgery. . .Shameful!