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01-15-2012, 02:00 AM #6Senior Member
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Hi there Buiecasa in TX, sorry I did not take the time to give you a thorough answer last night, was late and I was tired. Lets see if I can put a bit more information in here for you. And see if it all makes sense.
I can buy in AZ with my req. but someone from AZ cannot come here in CA and buy. Because that is how the State's law is written.
First, here in California, we can walk in and get our Req's and walk next door and buy. Co, N.M. and other states require you file with the state and wait for a red or some sort of card, before you can buy. Here you can get an immediate req and then if you are growing you would want to license yourself or register with your County. San Bernardino County has only recently started joining other counties in doing so. The county charges $150 (some disability discount applies, not sure of $) up for a Card that identifies you as a mmj patient. Only growers I know of do that or people that like things with their picture in their purse or engage in risky behavior and fear the police. It simply means you are pre-approved and confirmed mmj patient and you do not go to jail as they verify your req. It is generally $49 at my doc office for a req and is pretty much the norm. Then $10 to join the collective right next door.
What is nice about this is: You don't have to wait and I am a very impatient kind of person. Best of all , that particular collective has a Farmers Market every Friday and Sat. oops! Forgot to go today! Hope I remember next week, if I can get by that long.
The advantage of that is YOU can MEET the Growers! There you can buy everything you want related to Cannabis, except growing supplies, etc. Like a child in a candy store! I go on Friday or Saturday and they get competitive in their pricing, so you can get a pretty good deal. No one is fighting the competition and it is encouraged!
So, it would seem, if you want beans made in U.S.A, that may very well be your option. Unfortunately, mailing is most likely not going to happen for you, unless you have a very good friend here.
I am sympathetic with your medical issues. It is sad you've had to endure so much. I never thought you were a teenager. Your profile said little of you and you may see, I did go in and look, prior to posting.
The problem is, leaving Texas would preclude your medical care. You have serious spinal issues and your Workers' Comp will not pay medical care in another state. If you do leave, you have to return to TX for Workers Comp related claims and medical related care. AIG is not the only fucked up insurance company. They are all that way, for the most part, unless you work for the Post Office. You often spend more time in court than getting medical care. That in and of itself so sucks in so many ways.
If you have any other questions you would like to ask, specifically for California, you can check my profile or IM at Yahoo and I will try to answer what I do know? Good luck and it is my hope you are not taking a medication that makes you feel really good for a few months and then really bad. The complications from it years from now are bad. We are not allowed to mention medication here, so I cannot mention the medication. It is for inflammation and works better than Nsiads. Hope this was enough info for ya!
A long drive to Calif is pretty hard on your back. However, I know not of a closer state that you can get your req and buy the same day. They won't even let you inside a collective without verifying your req and having it and I.D. with you. I'll have to ask if you need a Calif.
Personally, I would try to establish something in N.Mexico for yourself. It is much closer and you are more likely to be able to go get your medication more frequently!
DL or ID. Would that be helpful? Again, IM if you need or go to my profile and email. :rasta: pr Personally, I would try to establish something in N.Mexico for yourself. It is much closer and you are more likely to be able to go get your medication more frequently!
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