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FLYINGHIGH2
12-19-2009, 12:16 PM
Every time I visit this site all I see are people begging for someone to be on their board for either the grower or dispensary. People complaining they can't find the medicine they need. The only responses I see are good luck, good for you and so on. I have yet so see a response from someone stepping up the the plate and saying "I'm a card carrying patient and I'll be on your board. I need my medicine and I need it now. Let's get the ball rolling". What gives? Everyone scared or something? The only person I see doing anything is Gurule. One whole person trying. People need to put the big boy/girl pants on and do something other than talk about it. We can do this people. I believe in you.

gurule77
12-19-2009, 06:27 PM
Thank you so much. your right together we can do this.
Fr:Gurule [email protected] (505) 907-0680.
If i can help any one in any way please contact me!!!!!:thumbsup::jointsmile::rasta::rastasmoke:

coolslayer
12-19-2009, 08:33 PM
Every time I visit this site all I see are people begging for someone to be on their board for either the grower or dispensary. People complaining they can't find the medicine they need. The only responses I see are good luck, good for you and so on. I have yet so see a response from someone stepping up the the plate and saying "I'm a card carrying patient and I'll be on your board. I need my medicine and I need it now. Let's get the ball rolling". What gives? Everyone scared or something? The only person I see doing anything is Gurule. One whole person trying. People need to put the big boy/girl pants on and do something other than talk about it. We can do this people. I believe in you.
What's in it for the patient?

badrat31
12-19-2009, 09:28 PM
Every time I visit this site all I see are people begging for someone to be on their board for either the grower or dispensary. People complaining they can't find the medicine they need. The only responses I see are good luck, good for you and so on. I have yet so see a response from someone stepping up the the plate and saying "I'm a card carrying patient and I'll be on your board. I need my medicine and I need it now. Let's get the ball rolling". What gives? Everyone scared or something? The only person I see doing anything is Gurule. One whole person trying. People need to put the big boy/girl pants on and do something other than talk about it. We can do this people. I believe in you.

What's your plan? What is the environment you are desiring? Walk in dispensary, more protection from the feds, etc; Please be exact in your itemized list. Also please read more of the threads and you will see that we are doing things to help each other. Thanks for your concerned voice.:thumbsup::D

therealwrwhite
12-20-2009, 02:41 AM
It's fairly easy, and don't have to look too far.

To get a recommendation for medical cannabis, simply ask your Doctor in a frank and honest way. If that doesnā??t work you may have to drive Santa Fe or Albuquerque and put up about $150 - $200 if your insurance doesn't cover it.

Santa Fe:
MEDICAL MARIJUANA EVALUATIONS
www.medicmarijuiana.net
505-982-4371
They are booked up about two to three weeks in advance

Albuquerque:
MEDICAL MARIJUANA EVALUATIONS
Nicholas J. Nardacci, Ph. D.M.D.
Amer, Acad, Diability Evalualtions, Physicians
505-269-5244
Call to set up an appointment. They do not accept insurance.


Licensed Medical Cannabis Producers:

SFINM
http://sfinm.com/
The first and original Santa Fe Institute of Natural Medicine. Not known for their warmth and bubbly personality, SFINM is known for their parking lot delivery system and add-on fees. Now featuring a new and bizarre lottery system, so complicated I'm not sure they know how it works. Give it a shot, enroll and roll the dice. Product reports are hit and miss.

Newmexicann Natural Medicine
The NewMexiCannabis Project (http://newmexicann.org/)
Run by the very colorful Len Goodman, a Santa Fe treasure and long standing businessman. Spend five minutes with Len and you know heā??s the real deal. The first crop is due in a couple of months. Stay tuned. Known for great information. Check out their website and learn.

SWOP (Southwest Organic Producers)
SWOP - Southwest Organic Producers - Some of New Mexico's Finest medical cannabis (http://southwestorganicproducers.com/)
SWOP is founded by a State certified master gardener and itā??s board of directors consists of a large number of patient growers. SWOP practices in-home delivery and does not charge a delivery fee, on qualified purchases in the Albuquerque/Santa Fe metro area. Known for their giveaways, promotions and the fact that the delivery staff wear hospital scrubs, SWOP takes medical Cannabis very seriously, but they have good time doing it.

Two Other Mystery Producers- ?
Donā??t know, nada. Will hear when the State decides to let us all know or if they decide to step forward to be counted.

Speaking of patient information:
Rumor has it producer information letters are going out at the beginning of next week (heard that one before) to patients announcing all four of the new medical cannabis producers.

Does this mean you can pick up the phone and get your medication right now? No.

So what do you do now?

Go to the websites of the producers above and register to be in their programs.
If you donā??t register, you canā??t get medication and you canā??t complain the state is keeping you down or that the producers suck.

All of the producers are busting humps to get the medication to the people that need it. There are at least another 20 qualified producers in-waiting, several with approved proposals AND site visits.

There will not be any more producers licensed until the state sees we need more medical cannabis.

How do you do that?

Buy as much medical cannabis as you can afford from licensed producers above. They will run out fast. And when they do run out, be vocal to the State Department of Health, not the producers. Call DOH, email them, write them. Tell them you vote and you need your medication.

Sorry for the long message, but ā??Letā??s quit bitching and get growing New Mexico!

badrat31
12-20-2009, 04:18 AM
It's fairly easy, and don't have to look too far.

To get a recommendation for medical cannabis, simply ask your Doctor in a frank and honest way. If that doesnā??t work you may have to drive Santa Fe or Albuquerque and put up about $150 - $200 if your insurance doesn't cover it.

Santa Fe:
MEDICAL MARIJUANA EVALUATIONS
www.medicmarijuiana.net
505-982-4371
They are booked up about two to three weeks in advance

Albuquerque:
MEDICAL MARIJUANA EVALUATIONS
Nicholas J. Nardacci, Ph. D.M.D.
Amer, Acad, Diability Evalualtions, Physicians
505-269-5244
Call to set up an appointment. They do not accept insurance.


Licensed Medical Cannabis Producers:

SFINM
http://sfinm.com/
The first and original Santa Fe Institute of Natural Medicine. Not known for their warmth and bubbly personality, SFINM is known for their parking lot delivery system and add-on fees. Now featuring a new and bizarre lottery system, so complicated I'm not sure they know how it works. Give it a shot, enroll and roll the dice. Product reports are hit and miss.

Newmexicann Natural Medicine
The NewMexiCannabis Project (http://newmexicann.org/)
Run by the very colorful Len Goodman, a Santa Fe treasure and long standing businessman. Spend five minutes with Len and you know heā??s the real deal. The first crop is due in a couple of months. Stay tuned. Known for great information. Check out their website and learn.

SWOP (Southwest Organic Producers)
SWOP - Southwest Organic Producers - Some of New Mexico's Finest medical cannabis (http://southwestorganicproducers.com/)
SWOP is founded by a State certified master gardener and itā??s board of directors consists of a large number of patient growers. SWOP practices in-home delivery and does not charge a delivery fee, on qualified purchases in the Albuquerque/Santa Fe metro area. Known for their giveaways, promotions and the fact that the delivery staff wear hospital scrubs, SWOP takes medical Cannabis very seriously, but they have good time doing it.

Two Other Mystery Producers- ?
Donā??t know, nada. Will hear when the State decides to let us all know or if they decide to step forward to be counted.

Speaking of patient information:
Rumor has it producer information letters are going out at the beginning of next week (heard that one before) to patients announcing all four of the new medical cannabis producers.

Does this mean you can pick up the phone and get your medication right now? No.

So what do you do now?

Go to the websites of the producers above and register to be in their programs.
If you donā??t register, you canā??t get medication and you canā??t complain the state is keeping you down or that the producers suck.

All of the producers are busting humps to get the medication to the people that need it. There are at least another 20 qualified producers in-waiting, several with approved proposals AND site visits.

There will not be any more producers licensed until the state sees we need more medical cannabis.

How do you do that?

Buy as much medical cannabis as you can afford from licensed producers above. They will run out fast. And when they do run out, be vocal to the State Department of Health, not the producers. Call DOH, email them, write them. Tell them you vote and you need your medication.

Sorry for the long message, but ā??Letā??s quit bitching and get growing New Mexico!

Can you explain more about SFINM? When asked about why there is a need for the 30-45 days while, I was kindly asked if I have mental disability; also I am not a fan of manditory home delivery. I think it's fair go view the product then decide if is in the acceptible condition advertised. Let it before not take or leave business deal/purchases.

badrat31
12-20-2009, 04:37 AM
It's fairly easy, and don't have to look too far.

To get a recommendation for medical cannabis, simply ask your Doctor in a frank and honest way. If that doesnā??t work you may have to drive Santa Fe or Albuquerque and put up about $150 - $200 if your insurance doesn't cover it.

Santa Fe:
MEDICAL MARIJUANA EVALUATIONS
www.medicmarijuiana.net
505-982-4371
They are booked up about two to three weeks in advance

Albuquerque:
MEDICAL MARIJUANA EVALUATIONS
Nicholas J. Nardacci, Ph. D.M.D.
Amer, Acad, Diability Evalualtions, Physicians
505-269-5244
Call to set up an appointment. They do not accept insurance.


Licensed Medical Cannabis Producers:

SFINM
http://sfinm.com/
The first and original Santa Fe Institute of Natural Medicine. Not known for their warmth and bubbly personality, SFINM is known for their parking lot delivery system and add-on fees. Now featuring a new and bizarre lottery system, so complicated I'm not sure they know how it works. Give it a shot, enroll and roll the dice. Product reports are hit and miss.

Newmexicann Natural Medicine
The NewMexiCannabis Project (http://newmexicann.org/)
Run by the very colorful Len Goodman, a Santa Fe treasure and long standing businessman. Spend five minutes with Len and you know heā??s the real deal. The first crop is due in a couple of months. Stay tuned. Known for great information. Check out their website and learn.

SWOP (Southwest Organic Producers)
SWOP - Southwest Organic Producers - Some of New Mexico's Finest medical cannabis (http://southwestorganicproducers.com/)
SWOP is founded by a State certified master gardener and itā??s board of directors consists of a large number of patient growers. SWOP practices in-home delivery and does not charge a delivery fee, on qualified purchases in the Albuquerque/Santa Fe metro area. Known for their giveaways, promotions and the fact that the delivery staff wear hospital scrubs, SWOP takes medical Cannabis very seriously, but they have good time doing it.

Two Other Mystery Producers- ?
Donā??t know, nada. Will hear when the State decides to let us all know or if they decide to step forward to be counted.

Speaking of patient information:
Rumor has it producer information letters are going out at the beginning of next week (heard that one before) to patients announcing all four of the new medical cannabis producers.

Does this mean you can pick up the phone and get your medication right now? No.

So what do you do now?

Go to the websites of the producers above and register to be in their programs.
If you donā??t register, you canā??t get medication and you canā??t complain the state is keeping you down or that the producers suck.

All of the producers are busting humps to get the medication to the people that need it. There are at least another 20 qualified producers in-waiting, several with approved proposals AND site visits.

There will not be any more producers licensed until the state sees we need more medical cannabis.

How do you do that?

Buy as much medical cannabis as you can afford from licensed producers above. They will run out fast. And when they do run out, be vocal to the State Department of Health, not the producers. Call DOH, email them, write them. Tell them you vote and you need your medication.

Sorry for the long message, but ā??Letā??s quit bitching and get growing New Mexico!

Can you explain more about SFINM? When I asked about why there is a need for the 30-45 days wait, I was kindly asked if I have a mental disability; also I am not a fan of manditory home delivery(swop). I think it's fair to go view the product then decide if it's in the acceptible condition as advertised(high quality) 20 plus dollars a gram. Let me examine it before, not the take it or leave it business deal/purchases, that's worse then buying on street deals.

:jointsmile: JUST THE THOUGHTS OF A MENTAL PERSON;)

coolslayer
12-21-2009, 02:56 AM
SFINM has good product at a fair price(when they are not out of stock).

If you have your MMJ card,get registered with SFINM and see for yourself.

badrat31
12-21-2009, 04:07 AM
SFINM has good product at a fair price(when they are not out of stock).

If you have your MMJ card,get registered with SFINM and see for yourself.

I have registered, but I am waiting...... on their ok? You said the cinco was good and John -the lemon skunk & cherry something; I will try them, but my main goal is to reduce my pain and get some sleep, so I will look for the heavy hitters if they carry them: the white family, trainwreck, and the kush.:D
My knowlegde of the strains is growing slowly;) any help I can get is good.:thumbsup:

coolslayer
12-22-2009, 01:50 AM
There is a list with conditions they provide relief for on one of these boards.

JNardacci
04-13-2010, 06:12 PM
Albuquerque:
MEDICAL MARIJUANA EVALUATIONS
Nicholas J. Nardacci, Ph. D.M.D.
Amer, Acad, Diability Evalualtions, Physicians
505-269-5244
Call to set up an appointment. They do not accept insurance.


Hi, I'm Dr. Nardacci's daughter. The number listed above is dad's cell phone number, & he keeps having to tell people to call his secretaries for an apppointment. The office number is [505] 345-7383, & the machine will give you the secretaries' numbers. I've been trying to help dad find out where people are getting his cell number from, & this is the first site I found it on. If there are other sites with that number, please tell me. d-(^_^)-b

medical420mama
04-13-2010, 06:50 PM
i have no problem at all sitting on a board nobody has ever asked me or anything....i have had my card since feb 9th and i havent talked to anyone NOT ONE PERSON. I get emails and the very very occasional snail mail... i call no call back....email rarely get one back....so sure i will sit on the board if it means that i get my medication whenever i need it rather then playing the wait game and then the fight to the front of the line game...email me give me all the information about what it is to sit on the board what i will be doing what my comp is etc. [email protected] (in the subject line put MMJ BOARD INFO)

Totah Sam
04-13-2010, 09:05 PM
I asked several times to be on a board before and after I received my card. Everyone had what they needed is what I was told.

firestartersydd
04-13-2010, 10:59 PM
I was approached about being on a board, but nothing ever came of it.....guess they forgot, lol.

coolslayer
04-14-2010, 01:59 AM
I am in the process of getting on a board now.Can a patient be on more than one board at a time?