Police raid medical marijuana dispensary
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Originally Posted by killerweed420
There's no doubt as the laws are written right now that dispensaries are illegal in Washington. But hopefully we can push to get dispensaries and coops legal here. I am particularly in favor of getting coops legalized. It takes the greed out of the picture so that truellu needy people can get there medication.
People shouldn't have to ask strangers or shop online to find meds. This really is a shame that people who could use pot for their illness are treated like common criminals.
My father in his last year really did need pot to help with the intense nausea he experienced due to experimental medication they gave him.
Funny thing is if you are dying they will give you all sorts of stuff that is untested, but you cant smoke a joint. Nice world we live in huh?
Police raid medical marijuana dispensary
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Originally Posted by mmgrower
Hi! If you are a medical marijuana card holder, in the Spokane, WA area, and are not growing all or any of your 15 plants, we can assist you, legally, as your primary caregiver or "Designated provider", by growing and providing you your medicine. Hello, and thanks for checking out our post. :) We are an collation of individuals that act as primary care givers or a "Designated provider" (pursuant to RCW 69.51A.010(1)), for medical marijuana card holders in the Spokane Area. If you are NOT growing all or any, of your 15 plants, then please contact us to learn about our program, and how we can legally be of service to you, in obtaining your medicine. If interested please fax a copy of your MM card and your ID, along with contact information to our Voice Mail/Fax: 206-203-2979 or please e-mail your MM card and your ID, and contact information to
[email protected], and we will respond to you shortly. Thank you for your interest and we hope that you have a wonderful day! :rastasmoke:
RCW 69.51A.010
Definitions
The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Designated provider" means a person who:
(a) Is eighteen years of age or older;
(b) Has been designated in writing by a patient to serve as a designated provider under this chapter;
(c) Is prohibited from consuming marijuana obtained for the personal, medical use of the patient for whom the individual is acting as designated provider; and
(d) Is the designated provider to only one patient at any one time.
I feel your statements quoted above would have a hard time, qualifying your collation of individuals as a designated provider.
At least a legal one.
ALSO, there is no STATE MMJ CARD in Washington at this time!!!