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cornbread
07-09-2010, 12:46 AM
I was wondering what dispensaries gives you the most meds free per month in Boulder County in exchange for growing your plants?

Most dispensaries I've run across offer only an eighth per month which seems a little cheap....considering...or is this the norm?

Thx

copobo
07-09-2010, 01:28 AM
i haven't heard of a dispensary offering more than that.

private caregivers used to, but now that they can't sell extras to dispensaries that doesn't really work out anymore either.

good luck.

Zedleppelin
07-09-2010, 01:44 AM
Email Romer and ask him why no one is offering free meds anymore, ask him if one of his dispensary buddies will help ya out.

cowgirl1
07-09-2010, 02:09 AM
Email Romer and ask him why no one is offering free meds anymore, ask him if one of his dispensary buddies will help ya out.

What is Romers email address? The only one I have ever came across came back as an unknown address

copobo
07-09-2010, 02:14 AM
[email protected]

cornbread
07-09-2010, 03:22 AM
I think you can grow a tad bit more than 10.5 grams in 12 weeks with 3 plants...unless you don't have a green thumb

copobo
07-09-2010, 03:50 AM
yea man...

Got a spare closet? Drop some seeds in some dirt, you'll be glad you did.

blazetbone
07-10-2010, 04:05 PM
I don't think "centers" will be offering much for free meds in the future. Their costs are going way up and plant count isn't as dependent on individual patients anymore. The three levels of fee's for centers is determined by the number of patients you have, so in a way less patients is better and plant counts are static at each of the three different levels.

cornbread
07-11-2010, 05:36 AM
Well, a dispensary has offered this to me several times...however, they want a change of caregiver form to be filled out then sent to the CDOH. Although I don't have my red card yet (just papers), I'm not sending any more money to the CDOH next year...so this will be weird to be registered with a change of caregiver notice...and then not register with the CDOH the following year...I'm getting lost

cornbread
07-11-2010, 08:47 PM
If I decide to grow, I'll have to change caregiver status again...going back and forth with the CDOH...an agency I'm not paying anymore. Is this the only function of the CDOH? To simply act as a records keeper?

copobo
07-11-2010, 08:55 PM
they set rules, consider new conditions for which mmj would be legal (though they never have) and provide patient/caregiver status confirmation to law enforcement. how they do this with less than half the patients entered in the system is a mystery!

TheAllDayToker
07-12-2010, 08:40 PM
ya they're basically the "my ball my rules" kid you knew growing up. lol you know, the one always trying to change the rules in the middle of your game because they don't like how it's going...

TheReleafCenter
07-12-2010, 08:46 PM
I don't think "centers" will be offering much for free meds in the future. Their costs are going way up and plant count isn't as dependent on individual patients anymore. The three levels of fee's for centers is determined by the number of patients you have, so in a way less patients is better and plant counts are static at each of the three different levels.

I see the opposite happening. MMC's are still tied to patient counts. A lot are worrying about running out of meds once the 70/30 goes into effect, especially since there will be a lot of shops closing down. Then again, people can grow and designate a primary center, so they aren't really giving up much.

HighPopalorum
07-12-2010, 08:52 PM
ya they're basically the "my ball my rules" kid you knew growing up. lol you know, the one always trying to change the rules in the middle of your game because they don't like how it's going...

na they're basically not. That's a poor analogy.

There simply has to be a state agency to issue the cards and establish the procedures for issuing said cards, and set the fees needed to pay for the program, as well as maintain the registry. This is what we voted for, and it's a good thing.

TheAllDayToker
07-12-2010, 10:10 PM
na they're basically not. That's a poor analogy.

There simply has to be a state agency to issue the cards and establish the procedures for issuing said cards, and set the fees needed to pay for the program, as well as maintain the registry. This is what we voted for, and it's a good thing.

Actually it's not, you just put a different spin on that analogy High. Yes they do the things you said and yes I agree that they're more of a good than bad thing. BUT

For example....
Creating new registry forms and requiring almost immediate compliance from patients to not be rejected by the registry (even if they had a previous rec on previous paperwork) while still allowing themselves a projected year to catch up and be in compliance with their own procedures they set forth...maybe you're right...that seems pretty fair and square. Like checks expiring and patients being rejected because of their inadequacy. A good thing. lol


my ball my rules. Get the right forms, get workin' on that 70% and we'll figure the rest along the way! -CDPHE

cornbread
07-15-2010, 08:32 PM
evidently, there's some new paperwork due out before I can become a member of my local shop...

cologrower420
07-15-2010, 09:16 PM
Releaf has the best primary caregivership as far as free meds go, that I've seen. But keep in mind that some places won't offer their top shelf as their 'free' stuff. I think releaf offers any strain every so often.

Regarding paperwork, the only recent forms I have seen are ones that reflect the change in language from dispensary to MMC. I think this is being done by some MMC's in an effort to remain totally compliant without question. maybe.

cornbread
07-17-2010, 03:21 AM
They offer anything they have and asked me to join last week...even so much as suggesting to switch back and forth using them in the summer and growing in the winter...bit if I'm not paying the CDPHE anymore, do they still record? Perhaps they record up until one year has expired on issuing the actual card.

There's new paperwork? Blah...I need a new vape

TheReleafCenter
07-17-2010, 05:23 PM
They offer anything they have and asked me to join last week...even so much as suggesting to switch back and forth using them in the summer and growing in the winter...bit if I'm not paying the CDPHE anymore, do they still record? Perhaps they record up until one year has expired on issuing the actual card.

There's new paperwork? Blah...I need a new vape

We always recommend people grow for themselves. Under 1284, it's a little different, but we completely understand if people need to get a discount between crops. We have lots of growers that shop with us because they want something for their head stash.

If it's in a jar, you can take it home. We have people come in and split their cultivation kickbacks between 14 different grams.

Also, are you saying you don't plan on renewing? If you're not on the registry, they don't update info on you. The new paperwork is like the old paperwork except with a few extra boxes.

We're doing a blowout on our vapes for our one year anniversary on August 3rd. THe Can usually goes for $250, but we're dropping them to $200, and premium members get 10% off that, for a total of $70 in savings.

cornbread
07-18-2010, 01:35 AM
I don't plan on renewing. I'm letting my card expire. It will be between my doctor and me from now on. But before my card expires, I'm free to switch back and forth for the cost of a notary public and a registered letter.

cornbread
07-25-2010, 02:11 AM
The new paperwork is like the old paperwork except with a few extra boxes.

They just told me the whole thing has been rewritten and are expecting the new forms any day...