MMPR great for recreational users!

Kootenaygirl

Active Member
Get your "prescription verification provider" lined up now!
They will supply a "real" phone number and a fake labelled bottle. Should the LEO want to verify your scribe, the service will do just that too.
Now any one can pack marihuana around with a labelled container and a phone number that answers "Peace Naturals", in a sexy voice, a little hold time, some verifying of the badge, all very convincing.
Remember the central data base is no longer, the more LP's the more impossible to enforce for the popo.

HIGHTIMES should provide a label with every magazine and a list of forwarding numbers.
Who didn't see this coming, of coarse Health Canada didn't!

What are the protocols for doctor verification for an LP? Just another phone number that answers "yada yada medical clinic" that has an email address, a printer and a scanner?
Are we talking about getting fraudulent weed now too?

Remember, HC's number 1 concern... SECURITY... Great job HC, finally you did something that might keep some one out of trouble!
The geniuses at HC have done it again with another system that begs for criminal activity.
 

cannadan

Well-Known Member
It does nothing for the real patients so of course someone was gonna benefit....
the LP's /rec users and criminals......
the rest of us can go suck an egg.....
 

Kootenaygirl

Active Member
Nothing new to me... just have not seen it here or spelled out in detail, I always thought the data base was in the works, wrong again.
The fraud is usually about patients selling LP meds to rec users if prices bottomed out, or pot doctors giving ridiculous scribes, or the LP's selling out the back door.
I thought it was a new way to fuck up the system that had not been discussed here yet.
What is the solution, is there gonna be a new central database?
Do LP's have to check each doctor out with the college of physicians or something?
Will HC force LP's to use HC standardized and approved labels and containers?
Issue gov. mmjcards?
Just sit back and watch the criminals run a muck like in the MMAR?
What would the consequences be for having your weed in a faked container, if a LEO got that far?
When did Health Canada ever do anything positive (on purpose), with regards to marihuana and patients, NEVER, NOT ONCE...
Health Canada does not like marihuana or those that do, including patients who need it to simply live.
HC has proven this countless times over the many years they have been forced to deal with cannabis.
 

Wishlow

New Member
I just had my script filled out the doctor must provide medical license # fax phone # business address all the info needed to contact them. they then contact the college of physicians to make sure the numbers are real and Health Canada as well i am pretty sure think it might be hard to fake. not to mention pretty sure the police are going to have the contact numbers to get ahold of the LP without looking at the bottle
 

leaffan

Well-Known Member
You really think that the cop on the street is going to have the phone #s for 100 odd LPs?
The cop that visited me didn't have the number for Health Canada, that was just one # !
I can just imagine a cop that catches you with an 1/8th trying to verify if you are legit...nope...it's bs
 

j0yr1d3

Well-Known Member
Yeah I don't really see the coppers having numbers for all 454 prospective LP's that have currently applied. Hell they can't even be bothered to do all the paperwork for a simple possession arrest most the time as is. Of course there are exceptions and there will always be the power trippers that will gladly haul you in. Just seems like it will be a lot of work for something so benign. I'd rather see police resources go towards real public safety and stopping actual crime, not this bullshit prohibition and restrictions.
 

LCP

Member
In my opinion it all comes down to the doctors being the first (and seemingly last) line of defence under the new MMPR. There is a medium where doctors should be supplying access to medicinal marijuana; however, in reality finding a medium where everyone is happy and only the "deserving" are given prescriptions is subjective in itself.
 
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