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Do neighboring states respect cardholers?
Say for example I lived in OR and had a medical card could I walk into a CA dispensary and get my meds? or would I need to be issued a card in the state of california as well?
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They will not take your OR card in CA or NV..that I know sorry
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Only Montana and Rhode Island will accept out-of-state cards from OR, CA, CO, etc.
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That's good to know.
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The currently proposed changes to WA state's mmj laws for the next vote include a section on allowing an affirmative defense for card-holding visitors from other states. That's not quite the same as what you're asking, but it's a step forward from the current situation.
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Oregon doesn't recognize any other state's MMJ card/license.
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Further clarification of my last comment...
The proposed changes for 2011 actually specify that Washington MMJ patients will no longer be subject to arrest and prosecution, instead of just having an affirmative defense in court, but it's nice that visitors will at least get to use the affirmative defense: Quote:
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From what I've read, that may be a temporary situation (it may even no longer apply, I don't know). I'm not up-to-date on OR mmj laws since they don't apply to me, but I thought it was somewhat interesting and worth bringing up. Quote:
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interesting, laws can be so frustrating sometimes, but this clarifys A LOT!!!
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Somebody went thru the statue and found there were no residentsy requirements written in the law, they plan to fix it when the legislature meets next. Hopefully they will leave the rest alone.
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