Quote Originally Posted by Buiecasa
can a pain care Dr. in a state that does not have a Law on the books Prescribe Medical Cannabis to his patient and said patient use that Perscription out of state to purchase Medical Cannabis from a State were it is legal?
1 - Doctors cannot prescribe cannabis....they can only recommend its use....

2 - Texas, for some odd reason, likes to make examples of people.... If Snoop and Willie can get busted for it, everyone else is fair game....

3 - You should probably look into moving to a state that does recognize the therapeutic use of cannabis....because Texas will probably be one of the last states to legalize cannabis in any way shape or form....

I'm no Dr Walter....but I do know that the state motto is "Don't mess with Texas"....

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CanGroIt Reviewed by CanGroIt on . ? for Dr. Walter I live in Texas, 12\16, had my fourth spine surgery in 20 years, it is a work comp case. The Dr. who did the work is one of the best in the field of fixing the screw ups from the last Dr's, that is what was done in this case. I had to deal with pain and suffering for 20 years because the insurance co would not pay for treatment (AIG) only an pain care Dr. who kept me on Butran patch's, and topiramate for 6 years. We (my spouse & I) followed all the directions to get help from him and the Rating: 5