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Old 03-30-2011, 10:31 PM #1
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buying from dispensaries without a state license

I just moved to socal about four months ago and have been working pretty much everyday so I haven't had a chance to get my california drivers ID. When I got my medical rec I brought in a signed copy of my lease and they took that as proof of me living here.

I just ran out of homegrown and next harvest wont be for a while, can I use my signed lease to buy from dispensaries until I get my california ID?

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Couldn't you call the dispensaries and get the answers first hand?
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of course I can.

but here I can see if anyone has actually done it, how long it took, how they reacted to it etc.

and if nobody has tried it, then I can post what happened when I did.

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Your going to need a Calif ID from what I gather.
My brother has to show his Calif ID every time he goes in to a dispensary.
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The laws are a bit vague and the people are a bit relaxed you so could probably get a recommendation. First, the law only requires you to be a "resident" and the resident requirements are a bit vague.

What you do need is a licensed physician in California sign a doctors recommendation, that is what qualifies you as a patient in CA. Your physician may want to see a CA i.d. but they don't really deny services like that.

If you have a rec from a CA doctor and a passport you are good to go.

The only proof-of-residence requirements are for the county i.d. card, and you have to show proof that you live in the county. The i.d. card is optional and the rec is what really protects you (but they are a good idea)
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I just moved to socal about four months ago and have been working pretty much everyday so I haven't had a chance to get my california drivers ID. When I got my medical rec I brought in a signed copy of my lease and they took that as proof of me living here.

I just ran out of homegrown and next harvest wont be for a while, can I use my signed lease to buy from dispensaries until I get my california ID?

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I work for a Collective, and we have a Dispensary..and if you do not have a State ID to prove who you are...you are not getting in--
That is how cops try and say you are dirty..no ID...no weed--
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If you have a rec from a CA doctor and a passport you are good to go.
I disagree..most figure if you have a Passport, you can get an ID--
215 requires you to be a Resident-- If a Collective sells to anybody who is not a Resident of Ca...they are in Violation--
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I disagree..most figure if you have a Passport, you can get an ID--
215 requires you to be a Resident-- If a Collective sells to anybody who is not a Resident of Ca...they are in Violation--
This is correct, my buddy runs a local dispensary here in N. Cali, no California picture ID ....no boo!

Get your California ID, hell "illegals" can get one in like 15 minutes, you should be able to get one very quickly.
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I disagree..most figure if you have a Passport, you can get an ID--
215 requires you to be a Resident-- If a Collective sells to anybody who is not a Resident of Ca...they are in Violation--

The law states "Californians" which is vague considering each agency has their own definition of what qualifies you as a resident.

For example, here is the FTB's definition:

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Who Are Residents and Nonresidents

A resident is any individual who is:

• In California for other than a temporary or transitory
purpose; or

• Domiciled in California, but outside California for a
temporary or transitory purpose . (See “Meaning of
Domicile’’ on page 8) .

A nonresident is any individual who is not a resident .

A part-year resident is any individual who is a California
resident for part of the year and a nonresident for part of
the year .
Pretty vague. What if someone just moved to California, has a CA. Dr's recommendation, but not a license? Does that not make them a patient?

I understand from a dispensary's point of view by playing it safe, but that does not mean that someone without a CA license is not a legal patient.

Here's the DMV's requirement:

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Resident

516. "Resident" means any person who manifests an intent to live or be located in this state on more than a temporary or transient basis. Presence in the state for six months or more in any 12-month period gives rise to a rebuttable presumption of residency.

The following are evidence of residency for purposes of vehicle registration:

(a) Address where registered to vote.

(b) Location of employment or place of business.

(c) Payment of resident tuition at a public institution of higher education.

(d) Attendance of dependents at a primary or secondary school.

(e) Filing a homeowner's property tax exemption.

(f) Renting or leasing a home for use as a residence.

(g) Declaration of residency to obtain a license or any other privilege or benefit not ordinarily extended to a nonresident.

(h) Possession of a California driver's license.

(i) Other acts, occurrences, or events that indicate presence in the state is more than temporary or transient.
The University of California has the most strict requirement for residency, but that is only for tuition reasons.

Here's what CA NORML has to say about it:

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11. I am coming to California. Can I use medical marijuana there?

With a California doctor's recommendation. Most require residency.
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This is correct, my buddy runs a local dispensary here in N. Cali, no California picture ID ....no boo!

Get your California ID, hell "illegals" can get one in like 15 minutes, you should be able to get one very quickly.
That's not universally true and I have seen countless examples of people with a California doctor recommendation with no California ID card have no trouble getting their medicine.

I understand dispensaries want to "Cover their ass" and may require a California ID to enter but the law doesn't state anything about a California ID card to become a legal patient, only to obtain a state issued ID card.
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