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Thursday, July 23, 2020 7:29:37 PM
Exactly, only an employer, who you gave permission to ask about a medical card. It is not publicly available information, and if you read your quote, they can use "only to verify a registry id card". Can only prove it exists, you can't get any other record attached to it. Because it's medically protected information. Same reason you can't take video or pictures in a medical only dispensary, its all protected information.
lol is this gonna be the same as report to SEC? if you can't provide legit information or complaints (or information for them to contact you back) they're gonna toss it in the trash.
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