California State ID Program

JJ Bones

Member
How exactly would I go about obtaining the MMIC card? I do have a Medicann card at the moment and was curious if the Medicann physician would also be willing to sign MMIC forms. I just want to cover all basis of legality aspects, and have heard the MMIC card is the best route.

I appreciate any input.
 

crazy7605150

Well-Known Member
you have to call up your county and get it from one of there offices... its 100 a year i think or 80 with medical.. shouldnt be to hard to find online.... what county you live in
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JJ Bones

Member
you have to call up your county and get it from one of there offices... its 100 a year i think or 80 with medical.. shouldnt be to hard to find online.... what county you live in
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I live in Monterey County. I do know it comes through the Health Department, however I'm asking more specifically who can I get to sign the paperwork stating that I am a qualified patient for marijuana.

I have gotten the MMIC forms e-mailed to me, so I'm just wondering who can I get to sign them?
 

crazy7605150

Well-Known Member
from what i got out of reading a little is that you dont need your doctor to sign it.... here is the form i found and it doesnt ask for the signature

http://www.cdph.ca.gov/pubsforms/forms/CtrldForms/cdph9042.pdf

here is the number for your county health department

Monterey County Health Department
19065 Portola Drive, Suite I
Salinas, CA 93908
(831) 755-5013 Ext. 28
Business Hours:
Monday - Friday, 9am - 12pm; 1pm - 4pm
By Appointment Only

and the price i found out is usualy like 160 or 80 for medical patents
 

crazy7605150

Well-Known Member
yeah i thought the same when i first read it to but i realized its not... so ur good just give ur dr's info to them and thats it....
 

dawnish

Active Member
I'm curious why you'd want a card, if you already have an Rx from a doctor?

Our District Attorney (Nevada County) wants 'backyard growers' to register with the county so that they know who we are, the idea is that that way Law Enforcement won't mess with us since we're following the guidelines.
My response to that is that ALL that is legally required is that we post our Rx in a visible place at the grow site.

Registering with the county or state seem like a 'police state' action to me. But I would like to hear the reasons in favor of registering...
 

323cheezy

Well-Known Member
theres this place by my house thats only 60bucks for new patients... just go to north hollywood or highland park.....
you can find the ads in the la weekly....
 

Mr Bomb

Active Member
As a California medical patient I dont see any reason why you would want to register with the local police if your not legally required to do so. What if that turns them on to you and they begin harassing you for other reasons?
 
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