buying medical weed in LA?
im from australia and going to LA in 2 weeks how strict are the rules at the medical weed places cause i wanna go check one out and possibly buy some green. Whats the go how do they work any info would be great.
im from australia and going to LA in 2 weeks how strict are the rules at the medical weed places cause i wanna go check one out and possibly buy some green. Whats the go how do they work any info would be great.
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You need to have a medical marijuana card before you can even think about buying medical marijuana. These cards are not cheap neither.
A friend of mine went to Venice Beach to get his card at it cost him $150 US!!
I really hope they legalize it soon!
You better have a MMC. The feds are trying to shut places down that sell weed recreationally. If you don’t have a card, there’s a good chance you’ll get busted.
you do know that smoking Marijuana (habitual users) , causes more lung cancer and higher incidents of emphysema than smoking cigarettes , dont you?
just sayin’
You’ll need a dispensary card or a buddy with one. But no worries, it’s not like it’s hard to find pot around here, nearly everyone smokes at least occasionally. I wouldn’t recommend going up to random people and asking for it but drop hints at bars, clubs etc, don’t worry you’ll find it (and the good stuff no less)
BTW, the above poster has their facts wrong. There has been no proven connection between marijuana smoke and cancer, in fact the opposite is true. Read the following article that interviews a doctor who used to bash marijuana on behalf of the U.S. DEA and set out to prove it caused cancer, when the study completed, he found that there was NO connection between pot and cancer, (smokers who also smoked cigarettes did end up with cancer though, go fig) and had to admit the results.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/25/AR2006052501729.html