Cali?

ck4627

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I hear yall talking about you all living in Cali, I hear that they sell bud in the clubs? Im stoned and just wanna know what this is about lol if like I ever want to move to Caliiii

:eyesmoke::eyesmoke::eyesmoke::eyesmoke:
 
http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=3391#California
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]California

[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]SUMMARY: Fifty-six percent of voters approved Proposition 215 on November 5, 1996. The law took effect the following day. It removes state-level criminal penalties on the use, possession and cultivation of marijuana by patients who possess a "written or oral recommendation" from their physician that he or she "would benefit from medical marijuana." Patients diagnosed with any debilitating illness where the medical use of marijuana has been "deemed appropriate and has been recommended by a physician" are afforded legal protection under this act. Conditions typically covered by the law include but are not limited to: arthritis; cachexia; cancer; chronic pain; HIV or AIDS; epilepsy; migraine; and multiple sclerosis. No set limits regarding the amount of marijuana patients may possess and/or cultivate were provided by this act, though the California Legislature adopted guidelines in 2003.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]AMENDMENTS: Yes. Senate Bill 420, which was signed into law in October 2003 and took effect on January 1, 2004, imposes statewide guidelines outlining how much medicinal marijuana patients may grow and possess. Under the guidelines, qualified patients and/or their primary caregivers may possess no more than eight ounces of dried marijuana and/or six mature (or 12 immature) marijuana plants. However, S.B. 420 allows patients to possess larger amounts of marijuana when such quantities are recommended by a physician. The legislation also allows counties and municipalities to approve and/or maintain local ordinances permitting patients to possess larger quantities of medicinal pot than allowed under the new state guidelines.

Senate Bill 420 also mandates the California Department of State Health Services to establish a voluntary medicinal marijuana patient registry, and issue identification cards to qualified patients. To date, however, no such registry has been established.
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Senate Bill 420 also grants implied legal protection to the state's medicinal marijuana dispensaries, stating, "Qualified patients, persons with valid identification cards, and the designated primary caregivers of qualified patients ... who associate within the state of California in order collectively or cooperatively to cultivate marijuana for medical purposes, shall not solely on the basis of that fact be subject to state criminal sanctions."[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]CONTACT INFORMATION: For more information on California’s medical marijuana law, please contact:[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]California NORML
2215-R Market Street #278
San Francisco, CA 94144
(415) 563-5858
www.canorml.org

For detailed information on county or municipal medical marijuana
guidelines, please visit: www.safeaccessnow.net/countyguidelines.htm

For a list of California doctors who recommend medical cannabis, please
visit:
www.canorml.org/prop/215physicians.html

For a list of California medical cannabis providers, please visit:
www.canorml.org/prop/cbclist.html

www.safeaccessnow.net/countyguidelines.htm#420
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Shoot ck4627....you dont need to be in cali to get bud in a club. You can get it in just about any club in any state or city.
 
Shoot ck4627....you don't need to be in cali to get bud in a club. You can get it in just about any club in any state or city.

Haha. I'm 19 therefore haven't been actually clubbing lol. But damn, I'm missing out! Couple years to go 21... :mrgreen:

:bigjoint:
 
Why don't you do some research.
You're right. I should have let him do it.

The level of the questions asked did not indicate he would be able to find the information quickly.

I suppose I feel accommodating tonight. Normally my response would have been identical to yours.
 
You're right. I should have let him do it.

The level of the questions asked did not indicate he would be able to find the information quickly.

I suppose I feel accommodating tonight. Normally my response would have been identical to yours.


It's all good, I'm pretty blunt or an a-hole when it comes to such basic questions. Many people don't realize how much of a useful tool the internet is, oh well.
 
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