I do believe that MM centers do provide a service to folks that need them. I am not against free enterprise for anybody, however I am against patients confidentiality being thrown to the wind so the centers can provide their service. Yes, I do understand that the centers are in a jam when it comes to state vs. federal laws and that will only be settled by time I suppose. My whole argument comes from the feeling I get that since the mmc's are taking a big risk that the patients privacy should not matter. Bullshit! You argue that cameras are everywhere, and for the most part that is true, But when you go to an establishment that has cameras you are not required to taped from the time you APPROACH the establishment, throughout your time while in the place, then you certainly do not put your ID card down next to your items you are purchasing to have a video record of your purchase. Tell me where that happens? My issue is not that I am worried the man is coming down on me for buying my medicine, my issue is the erosion of my privacy and that should be a concern to all. I suppose if I had invested money into the mmc side of things I would be lobbying hard for any type of regulation to help my business be successfull and I do believe that is what is happenning here. The comments that are coming out show where mmcs hearts are. We, the patients are being treated like criminals when we have the legal right to participate in the procurement and ingestion of our medicine. Why should we be " okay " with being treated as criminals. The town I live in has banned mmcs and while I personally do not have a dog in the fight, I do believe it is wrong for a select group of individuals to decide amongst themselves to ban another individual from opening a legitimate business because they don't think it would be a good thing to have that kind of store in our town. But the same individuals at the same time approved alcohol taste testing at the liquor stores in town. Again, the patients are being treated as though we are doing something wrong and must be kept on a leash with more rules and the potential to be monitored in a real time instance. Like I said, I do believe that the centers do serve a good purpose, I just hate to see the centers allowing the rights of patients to be eroded away for their profit.