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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />~ 11 <br />~~ ~ 12 <br />aw~~~ 13 <br />~~~ -~ <br />~~~ ~~ 14 <br />~ ~ c~ 15 <br />~ 16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />7. I called the supplied phone number of (949) 855-8845 and asked for "Candice" as <br />directed. A female answered the phone, stating "Good afternoon Doctor's Denney and <br />Sullivan's office". I asked the female if she was "Candice" and she confirmed that she was. I <br />then told her that a friend had referred me to her for a doctor's note to purchase marijuana. <br />"Candice" immediately began to tell me that she could set an appointment for me; however, <br />there were no openings until April 18`x. I then told her that I would be taking the appointment <br />time of my friend, which was on Tuesday at Noon. "Candice" asked me for the name of my <br />friend and I gave her Investigator K. Schlueter's fictitious name, which the original appointment <br />was under. "Candice" placed my fictitious name on the schedule and then explained to me that <br />I would have to bring three items with me at the time of the appointment. <br />8. These items included two hundred dollars (cash only per Candice}, a valid California <br />Driver's License or ID, and medical records. "Candice" explained that the first recommendation <br />would cost two hundred dollars and then every year after that I would just have to pay a renewal <br />fee of one hundred dollars. At this point I told "Candice" that I did not have any medical <br />records. "Candice" then stated that I could bring in my doctor's name and phone number so tha# <br />she could call for my records at a later time. I then told her 1 did not have a regular doctor and <br />"Candice" told me that I could just write my own medical history and bring that in. I asked her <br />what she meant by this and she then asked me what my medical problem was that I needed the <br />marijuana for. I told "Candice" that I did not have any medical problems and that I just wanted <br />to smoke "pot" (Slang for marijuana). "Candice" explained that I would have to write some <br />type of medical problem or symptoms into my medical history that could be eased by the <br />smoking of medical marijuana. <br />9. "Candice" then gave several examples of medical problems that could be alleviated <br />by smoking marijuana. These included back pain, sore joints, arthritis, glaucoma, or cancer. <br />``Candice" then asked me how old I was and I told her I was thirty-two. "Candice" told me that <br />was good because if I were younger, for example, eighteen I would have a hard time writing a <br />medical history for myself, but since I was older I could get away with writing my own history. <br />I then confirmed with "Candice" that a handwritten medical history signed by me would be <br />- 2 - Decl Opp to OSC Re Preliminary Injunction <br />23 of 36 <br />75A-146 <br />