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Join Date: Jun 2009
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I have chronic back pains, and I have been in severe accidents that have affected my brain. I live in Tennessee, so what state would be the best, or closest for me to move to(or vist), to be eillgable for Medical Marijuana? I also heard some rummors that there are shops in northern U.S. were you DON'T need a prescription card[Washington is were I heard it was]. Michigan seams the easiest, because you can actually claim to be homeless, and just provide your age, name to get a card. All of my current meds aren't working to ease my pain, and some family of mine in Washington recommened me to try it, and that it works.
Last edited by Soniq420; 06-27-2009 at 10:31 AM. Reason: relocated thread to MMJ lounge |
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Here's a thread that summarizes the various state programs. They've all got pluses and minuses
Medical Marijuana Programs State by State Lot more to consider, like what you're going to do for a living, cost of living, weather, etc. Closest might not always be best Best wishes
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