The exact conditions on valid pointer states for weak measurements are
derived. It is demonstrated that weak measurements can be performed with any
pointer state with vanishing probability current density. This condition is
found both for weak measurements of noncommuting observables and for c-number
observables. In addition, the interaction between pointer and object must be
sufficiently weak. There is no restriction on the purity of the pointer state.
For example, a thermal pointer state is fully valid.Comment: 4 page