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Originally Posted by CFO
Wow, I must really be tired...reread the article and she/they had 150 POUNDS of dried herb. OMG
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CFO
Wow, I must really be tired...reread the article and she/they had 150 POUNDS of dried herb. OMG
Care to ellaborate?Quote:
Originally Posted by ManOBuds
But they no longer need to make the trip unless the medicine from the Ruidoso producer isn't quality medicine.Quote:
Originally Posted by ManOBuds
I understand that provided the purchase is less than an ounce, the Las Cruces producer is packaging to help avoid detection at the checkpoints, but cannot guarantee anything. The risk still falls to the patient.
I fail to see how obtaining a card would have helped this woman.
Scared
Not just yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by CFO
It really wouldn't have, but I am reading this that her "defense" is that she had all of this marijuana (certainly not medical grade cannabis) for her chronic pain and she couldn't "afford" to get her card. What a load of bull! These are the people who are harming the program. IMHOQuote:
Originally Posted by ScaredasHell
People like her are definitely part of the problem,not the solution.
Producers who don't take care of their business are not helping the Program either.....
Are you referring to the Ruidoso producer? Didn't they have a fire and their first harvest is just now available. How could that be a lack of taking care of business?Quote:
Originally Posted by ManOBuds
I think you told me what the problem was but why don't you just tell all what the problem was?Quote:
Originally Posted by ManOBuds