Wednesday, February 19, 2014 9:02:51 AM
It's to the point where a visiting tourist can pay for a medical rec and walk into a dispensary sometimes without their California ID. I was able to get a rec to grow and access dispensaries on my visit, but my access without ID was also probably lucky.
Right now the only difference between California and Colorado is the cover charge you need to pay a doctor in California to give you a rec.
If you're a resident, you've no doubt seen the ads for doctors who will prescribe you to grow the 99 plant limit no questions asked. Even head shops have the guys behind the counter offering to buy cannabis for tourists.
California is by far the easiest time I've ever had finding cannabis of all the places I've visited besides Amsterdam.
I don't think we'd see a huge difference besides the legal symbolism when it goes from medical to recreational. They are incredibly tolerant.
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