What types of documentation do you have to carry with you?
When I leave the house, I carry with me a documentation to have a prescription on the baggy. I carry a copy of my protocol. I carry a letter from 1983 that the drug and food administration sent to Orange County when I was arrested in Orlando, saying the federal statute that I am under, and that I am not breaking any federal law. That federal law supersedes state law. Therefore, I am not breaking any laws. So I carry that letter with me. I carry a copy of Newsweek which has an article in there about me with a picture. I use it to show. I carry front page articles like The New York Times, The Washington Post, Ft. Lauderdale Sun Sentinel, Miami Herald. I carry letters from my doctors. I also carry, when I sued Delta Airlines, the police report of saying that Delta would not let me on a plane and the police can verify that I am a federal patient and that Delta was wrong. I carry that. I carry a copy of the Supreme Court page on the decision of the Oakland, California cannabis buyers cooperative, that stated that the only people legally allowed to possess cannabis in this country is anyone with a federal exemption, which of course is what I have. The internet of course, is very good as people know now today. I just tell an officer or somebody else hey look, you have got Internet in your cruiser. Go to Google and put my name in, you will pull up hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of articles. Hopefully that suffices. If that is not good enough, I have the phone number for a lieutenant that is head of the police department at the Ft. Lauderdale International airport and the captain for the police department of my home town.