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Well personally I feel if you can't be comfortable with talking to your doctor about a new medication that you have the wrong doctor to begin with. But aside from any feelings of awkwardness, it could also save you $150 and another appointment. It can't hurt to ask, I made it quite clear to my last doctor that I was going to use marijuana despite his ignorant beliefs, it's not like he can call the cops on me so why should I worry?
But hey, I haven't heard of Herbology...that's in PS? I'd definitely be interested in this other place if you could point me in the right direction ;)
Inland Empire / Pomona Fairplex Co-Op?
It's at venice beach.. just walk the board walk you will sense it.. ;) lol
I like the variety of the L.A clubs.. so many.. what area do you usually go to???
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Ohhh I thought that was one in Palm Springs...damn lol Mostly to the desert ones because they are closer, I did try a good one in the LA area but if you don't leave early in the morning your gonna be screwed with the traffic...going to the desert can be the difference of a 2 hour trip, compared to an all day event hah.
I wish I could find one with a really cool lounge to chill, one had like a closet with a door and vaporizer a lounge, way too compact for me to relax in! lol I want the whole building! The one Drew Carry went into looked pretty sweet.
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oh i didnt see what drew carey did.. ya i go to the palm springs club every so often..when i want a quickie lol.. but usually L.A. is the place for me. The only lounges ive found were in L.A. Ya the venice one.. you overlook the boardwalk, & the beach.. elevated.. very nice.
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anybody know the names and addresses of dispensaries in the palm springs area?
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also i heard some of them were raided recently, are any good ones still open..
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^There was Healing Nations Collective, (HNC for short), in Riverside raided earlier this year. The guy who owned it is named Ronald Naulls. The DEA raided his home where he has a wife and 3 children. Child Protection then decided to charge him and his wife with child endangerment. With no co-op, and because the DEA took all of their assets and accounts, he has no way to properly defend himself against the terrorist DEA organization.
Read more about this sad story here
Can I get a FUCK THE DEA or what?!
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Originally Posted by Nailhead
^There was Healing Nations Collective, (HNC for short), in Riverside raided earlier this year. The guy who owned it is named Ronald Naulls. The DEA raided his home where he has a wife and 3 children. Child Protection then decided to charge him and his wife with child endangerment. With no co-op, and because the DEA took all of their assets and accounts, he has no way to properly defend himself against the terrorist DEA organization.
Read more about this sad story here
Can I get a
FUCK THE DEA or what?!
Yep, that's my brother. Please pray for him and the girls! He still needs about $2500 as of today to pay the retainer for a super duper lawyer instead of the public pretender that he has now that just wants him to plea.
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p.s. it was in Corona, and it's funny because you can watch the videos on youtube of the DEA agents raiding his legit business right next door to a know "massage parlor" if you know what I mean. Ironic huh.
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Hey this is why my family is out here in California. Please help out any way you can either by passing on the info or donating if possible! Any help even prayers are appreciated. If you do choose to donate then be sure to select ā??Ronald Naullsā? in the drop down box when filling out the form. To date he needs about $2500 more to pay the retainer for his legal defense. Please keep in mind that he was a legit provider, doing it for the right reasons, not driving around in Ferrariā??s and laundering money. He was targeted due to local political reasons, as well as the fact that he intentionally tried to be as transparent as possible with this business which made him a very easy target for the federal government. With 400+ dispensaries operating in California, he wanted to be as upfront and as honest as possible in every aspect of his business thinking that the fed would be targeting the ā??realā? criminals that ARE involved in this kind of business, hind sight is 20/20.
THE NAULLS FAMILY LEGAL DEFENSE FUND
Federal War on Medical Marijuana Becomes a War on Children: Three Little Girls, ages 1, 3, and 5, seized in DEA raid
A church-going family man who used medical marijuana to ease chronic pain from injuries sustained in a 2001 car accident, Ronald Naulls already had two successful careers - one as an IT consultant and another in real estate - when (in early 2006) he established the Healing Nations Collective in Corona (Riverside County) to save fellow patients the hours-long drive to Los Angeles for medicine.
Healing Nations was a model collective in every way. It served its patient-members well and followed state and local law. It maintained strict dress codes and professional standards for all employees. It paid state taxes - amounting to several hundred thousand dollars a year - even when loose tax regulations allowed other dispensaries to slip through the cracks. Proceeds from the dispensary went to local and national cancer organizations.
Nevertheless, at 5:50 a.m., July 17, 2007, after a year of successful zoning litigation with the city, Naulls's home and the collective were invaded by DEA agents armed with shotguns, automatic rifles - even helicopters. They seized everything: His property. All of his personal accounts. And all of the collective's assets. Naulls was arrested and is now facing federal prosecution for distribution of medical cannabis.
But that wasn't the worst of it. County child protective services came along on the raid and took Naulls's three little girls, ages 1, 3, and 5, and charged him and his wife with child endangerment. They weren't even accused of breaking any state laws.
When Naulls spoke to his children in their confidential foster home, the big sister said, "Daddy, we're ready to come home now, we promise to be good."
Of course, they were too young to understand that they were victims of the strong-arm tactics of drug warriors whose goal was to make Naulls regret helping fellow patients receive their medicine in a safe, compassionate environment. Who cares if that means ruining a family financially, imprisoning the parents, and traumatizing the children?
If you care, you can help Green-Aid help the Naulls to fight this alarming case. It's time to stop the war on children and parents.