First there must be something wrong that Marijuana is helpful for, and second you cant just walk in there and say that you need it just because. You can get it from Back pain and some other simple excuses.
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send the licence # and all paperwork back to the licencing agency who sent it to you, with a note.
If the absence is pregnancy or medical related get a note from your doctor - otherwise no, an unexcused absence is still unexcused.
From a doctor.
No, they can only confirm you were seen for a medical condition on the date of the note. Your employer does not have any rights to enquire about your consultation.
if you want to get a doctor's note just go to a clinic and make an appointment and ask if you may get the note singed ,but if you have a disability then by the act of 1990 you don't need a doctor's note. hope it helps
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You probably can, if you furnish a note from your doctor stating that a therapy pet is indicated for your medical condition.
No, but you can smoke in the Blue Note Cafe located on Concourse A. Please note you will be required to buy a drink at the bar to be able to smoke.
Note card, note pad, poster
doctors note or a perscription
YOU HAVE TO HAVE A REASON TO GET IT.... LIKE MY MOM SHE HAS CANCER AND WEED MAKES THE PAIN GO AWAY AND HELP HER EAT AND GO 2 SLEEP EASIER... WITHOUT IT SHE HAD A VERY HARD TIME DOING SO. ALSO MY FRIEND HAD A BAD FALL AND HAS A LOT OF BACK PAIN... WEED HELPS OUT. 1) Go to a doctor that specializes in medical marijuana recommendations. Regular doctors don't generally do this. A Google search for 'medical marijuana clinics' will start you off right. 2) Bring evidence that you have a condition marijuana can treat (a prescription bottle, a prescription, or a doctor's note) from the recent past. 3) Bring the fee (usually around $150) 4) Treat the doctor like any other doctor. Act professional. They want to know you're not just a stoner, and can really benefit from cannabis. 5) The office will issue you a recommendation certificate, and in some cases a plastic id card. The recommendation is valid for up to one year. Note that it is NOT necessary to get the state id card. The state card only comes in handy if you're stopped by law enforcement and need to prove you're a qualified patient. However, many of the clinics that issue recommendations have 24-hour automated verification lines that law enforcement officials can call, and this is just as valid as being in the state database.