Infrom Police of Medical Card?

Discussion in 'Medicinal Cannabis and Marijuana' started by Meadow Lark, Oct 15, 2005.

  1. Meadow Lark

    Meadow Lark Member

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    Is it better or worse for the medical marijuana card holders to let the local police know of their status?

    If the plice get a report of pot growing and go to a car holder's address to check it out, would it better to already have the grower on file and be informed that the grower has a serious illness and be careful not to traumatize him or her? Or are the police usually nasty to the card holders?
     
  2. ConcealedCulture

    ConcealedCulture Senior Member

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    Don't let them know. Just make sure if you DO get busted, you have the proper evidence of being a legit medpot patient.
     
  3. SirTokesAlot

    SirTokesAlot Lives

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    ^^ what he said
     
  4. Meadow Lark

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    I think I can't keep any pot around then, even though this disabled person has a card. If I'm not around I can't risk a police misunderstanding because she isn't able to communicate well and the police might want to restrict her while they look over the documents. Maybe they would hurt her because they feel threatened.

    Even if, later, it was shown that the police were wrong, the damage would be done. She would never get over being handcuffed and manhandled. I hate these drug laws!
     
  5. IntenseHeat

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    Burn down the Police Station. = Thats a start.
     
  6. ConcealedCulture

    ConcealedCulture Senior Member

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    Well you should still feel fortunate that you have a compassionate state gov't. Unlike my state and most of the other US states. Keep the weed/plants in a single room, with the license hanging up in plain view.
     
  7. Meadow Lark

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    Concealed Culture - good idea. I'm mulling things over.
     
  8. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    in Colorado, the law enforcement gets a list of card issues (less than 400 in the state last time I checked).
     
  9. SG69

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    HAHAHAHAHA!
     
  10. Meadow Lark

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    Drum, I was told that the some of the police have friends they wi;; tip off that there is a valuable grow that would be easy to steal, so how risky is it to have the police know?

    I wonder if people's garderns are getting ripped off more in Colorado than in other states.
     
  11. WishIWasAHippie

    WishIWasAHippie Senior Member

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    You should take your card and license or whatever, frame it and nail it to the wall like someone above said

    And then just pray for the best
     
  12. Twizz

    Twizz Drug Conoisseur

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    That's the best advice I could've given you.
     
  13. MikeE

    MikeE Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    In CA, at least one doctor regularly provides a "this marijuana is doctor approved" letter to be posted in the grow area.

    To the original poster, I would ask at your local clinic. The attitude of the local police varies greatly. Local NORML offices might be another source of information.
     
  14. dj_reegz

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    don't fucken tell anyone you don't have to. and only tell the cops to save your ass.
     

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