Sumner, WA, Washington

Smoking tolerance level [1= very illegal 5=virtually legal]: 3.5

Legislation: A majority of Washington citizens voted in favor of medical marijuana in November 1998. “Fifty-nine percent of voters approved Measure 692 on November 3, 1998. The law took effect on that day. It removes state-level criminal penalties on the use, possession and cultivation of marijuana by patients who possess “valid documentation” from their physician affirming that he or she suffers from a debilitating condition and that the “potential benefits of the medical use of marijuana would likely outweigh the health risks.” Patients diagnosed with the following illnesses are afforded legal protection under this act: cachexia; cancer; HIV or AIDS; epilepsy; glaucoma; intractable pain (defined as pain unrelieved by standard treatment or medications); and multiple sclerosis. Other conditions are subject to approval by the Washington Board of Health. Patients (or their primary caregivers) may legally possess or cultivate no more than a 60-day supply of marijuan

a. The law does not establish a state-run patient registry.

AMENDMENTS: Yes.

Senate Bill 6032, which takes effect on July 22, 2007, mandates the Department of Health to “adopt rules defining the quantity of marijuana that could reasonably be presumed to be a sixty-day supply for qualifying patients.” The Department is instructed to report its findings to the legislature by July 1, 2008.

Patients who possess larger quantities of cannabis than those approved by the Department will continue to receive legal protection under the law if they present evidence indicating that they require such amounts to adequately treat their qualifying medical condition.

Senate Bill 6032 also affirms changes previously recommended by the state’s Medical Quality Assurance Commission to expand the state’s list of qualifying conditions to include Crohn’s disease, hepatitis c, and any “diseases, including anorexia, which results in nausea, vomiting, wasting, appetite loss, cramping, seizures, muscle spasms, and/or spasticity, when these symptoms are unrelieved by standard treatments or medications.”

The new law also limits the ability of police to seize medicinal cannabis that is “determined … [to be] possessed lawfully [by an authorized patients] under the … law.” Source: http://www.norml.com/index.cfm?Group_ID=4571&wtm_view=medical

Law enforcement: You will always see cops around. They have nothing else to do around here but go for smaller crimes. (IE Fights, Threats, Drugs, Vandalizing, Loitering) You can usually carry your stuff with you, don’t loiter with it though, you may asked to be searched. Depending on the cop’s mood they will either take your stash and give you a warning or take you to the station.

Where to buy marijuana: everywhere.

Marijuana prices: .3 =5USD (Rare)

.7 = 10USD

1.7 = 20USD

3.7 = 40USD

Marijuana brands: Almost always high mids or dank. I’ve never seen shwag!

More information: You can chill and smoke a bowl while walking down the street at night if your quite and careful, don’t do this in the day time. If your here for a full day your bound to see someone smoke a bowl. The anti-stoner fags tend to snitch.

Stay away from the cops they are PURE assholes.