Note. Compassionate Use Act not the MMJ Act
HS 11362.5. (a) This section shall be known and may be cited as the Compassionate Use Act of 1996.
* has been recommended by a physician
* person's health would benefit
* or any other illness for which marijuana provides relief.
* no physician in this state shall be punished,
* Illegal possession and cultivation of marijuana,
shall not apply to a patient, or to a patient's primary caregiver
* upon the written or oral recommendation or approval of a physician
* The department shall establish and maintain a voluntary program for the issuance of identification cards to qualified patients who satisfy the requirements of this article and voluntarily apply to the identification card program.
* "Qualified patient" means a person who is entitled to the protections of Section 11362.5, but who does not have an identification card issued pursuant to this article.
* It shall not be necessary for a person to obtain an identification card in order to claim the protections of Section 11362.5.
* A qualified patient or a person with an identification card
* Any individual who provides assistance
* A designated primary caregiver who transports, processes, administers, delivers, or gives away marijuana for medical purposes
* (a) Subject to the requirements of this article, the individuals specified in subdivision (b) shall not be subject, on that sole basis, to criminal liability.

“I know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most obvious truth if it be such as would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions which they have delighted in explaining to colleagues, which they have proudly taught to others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives.” - Tolstoy
For those with alobama short term memory loss... smoke better pot.
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1709
Granite Staters ask each candidate where they stand on DEA raids of medical users and what they would do as President. Senators Joe Biden, Hilary Clinton, Barack Obama, Chris Dodd, and John Edwards all claim they would end the raids on medical patients in med-pot states, but I am unconvinced. Richardson, Obama, Clinton, Edwards, Dodd and Biden all favor keeping non-medical marijuana use criminal, and all five Senators voted to authorize The Patriot Act.
Note. Compassionate Use Act not the MMJ Act
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1578
Is The DEA Legalizing THC?
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1680
US Government Patents Medical Pot
http://blog.norml.org/2008/07/03/us-government-patents-medical-pot/
U.S.Fort Schwag Mississippi
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/sreply/399
Patients Out of Time
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1588
Why the Federal Government Will Not Reschedule Marijuana
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1795
Trillion spent is a Trillion earned.
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/sreply/434
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/sreply/430
Cover-Ups, Prevarications, Subversions & Sabotage
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1653
Why Do YOU Think They Call it DOPE?
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1175
"marijuana" according to the feds, has no medicinal use. They are not saying THC has no medicinal use, just smoking it has none, and should remain schedule#1. Sublingually hasn't been approved in the US, leaving synthetics, as they have had since the 50's or longer.
The Counterculture Colonel
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1624
Bud Beats Mairdinol for Pain
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1623
HS 11362.5. (a) This section shall be known and may be cited as the Compassionate Use Act of 1996.
* has been recommended by a physician
* person's health would benefit
* or any other illness for which marijuana provides relief.
* no physician in this state shall be punished,
* Illegal possession and cultivation of marijuana,
shall not apply to a patient, or to a patient's primary caregiver
* upon the written or oral recommendation or approval of a physician
* The department shall establish and maintain a voluntary program for the issuance of identification cards to qualified patients who satisfy the requirements of this article and voluntarily apply to the identification card program.
* "Qualified patient" means a person who is entitled to the protections of Section 11362.5, but who does not have an identification card issued pursuant to this article.
* It shall not be necessary for a person to obtain an identification card in order to claim the protections of Section 11362.5.
* A qualified patient or a person with an identification card
* Any individual who provides assistance
* A designated primary caregiver who transports, processes, administers, delivers, or gives away marijuana for medical purposes
* (a) Subject to the requirements of this article, the individuals specified in subdivision (b) shall not be subject, on that sole basis, to criminal liability.

“I know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most obvious truth if it be such as would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions which they have delighted in explaining to colleagues, which they have proudly taught to others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives.” - Tolstoy
For those with alobama short term memory loss... smoke better pot.
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1709
Granite Staters ask each candidate where they stand on DEA raids of medical users and what they would do as President. Senators Joe Biden, Hilary Clinton, Barack Obama, Chris Dodd, and John Edwards all claim they would end the raids on medical patients in med-pot states, but I am unconvinced. Richardson, Obama, Clinton, Edwards, Dodd and Biden all favor keeping non-medical marijuana use criminal, and all five Senators voted to authorize The Patriot Act.
Note. Compassionate Use Act not the MMJ Act
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1578
Is The DEA Legalizing THC?
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1680
US Government Patents Medical Pot
http://blog.norml.org/2008/07/03/us-government-patents-medical-pot/
U.S.Fort Schwag Mississippi
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/sreply/399
Patients Out of Time
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1588
Why the Federal Government Will Not Reschedule Marijuana
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1795
Trillion spent is a Trillion earned.
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/sreply/434
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/sreply/430
Cover-Ups, Prevarications, Subversions & Sabotage
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1653
Why Do YOU Think They Call it DOPE?
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1175
"marijuana" according to the feds, has no medicinal use. They are not saying THC has no medicinal use, just smoking it has none, and should remain schedule#1. Sublingually hasn't been approved in the US, leaving synthetics, as they have had since the 50's or longer.
The Counterculture Colonel
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1624
Bud Beats Mairdinol for Pain
http://endingcannabisprohibition.yuku.com/topic/1623
