Brennon
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I was hoping someone could give me some insight. Cuffs posted this back in '04 in this thread http://anabolicminds.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22161&highlight=4140
I was busted with pins the other night in CA, but it appears my possession should be legal as I ordered them online from a location in which it's legal. Does anyone know anything about this law and exactly which one it is?
"Okay, here's some good news for those who use pins to ingest their supps. I just had a training update where I was informed that California has passed a law where pins will be legal to sell/possess in authorized counties. Basically, the law allows each county in California to allow the sales of pins from pharmacies. Once a county allows this, then each city in the county must abide by it. The law allows a person to purchase up to 10 pins at a time, from a particular location. The law does not say a person can not go from place-to-place, purchasing 10 pins at each one. No prescription would be required to make the purchases.
Also, I brought up one question about a person possessing pins in a county which has not inacted the law, but purchased them from a location where it is legal. I was informed that if it was found that it is legal in the location where it was purchased, then it would be legal for the person to possess.
The law is supposed to take effect in 2005. The book where this was all cited from is not available to me at this time. When it is, I will cite the decision."
I was busted with pins the other night in CA, but it appears my possession should be legal as I ordered them online from a location in which it's legal. Does anyone know anything about this law and exactly which one it is?
"Okay, here's some good news for those who use pins to ingest their supps. I just had a training update where I was informed that California has passed a law where pins will be legal to sell/possess in authorized counties. Basically, the law allows each county in California to allow the sales of pins from pharmacies. Once a county allows this, then each city in the county must abide by it. The law allows a person to purchase up to 10 pins at a time, from a particular location. The law does not say a person can not go from place-to-place, purchasing 10 pins at each one. No prescription would be required to make the purchases.
Also, I brought up one question about a person possessing pins in a county which has not inacted the law, but purchased them from a location where it is legal. I was informed that if it was found that it is legal in the location where it was purchased, then it would be legal for the person to possess.
The law is supposed to take effect in 2005. The book where this was all cited from is not available to me at this time. When it is, I will cite the decision."