hey wassup gotta rep the 253 lol well im new here i got my mmj card just thought id stop by and see whats good
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hey wassup gotta rep the 253 lol well im new here i got my mmj card just thought id stop by and see whats good
yup. he is exceedingly good looking, yet humble about it.but,
is he a stud????
yea, this is he..... finally got my ticket for SturgisQuote:
Originally Posted by hoss45
right on. what did you get???
you wont believe what i did
So... What's going on everyone! I'm Mike from Everett/Marysville area, Moving to Shoreline here in a couple days. Anyone from the Shoreline area wanna meet up sometime soon, Let me know, the whole house is gonna be 420 approved soon and i'd love to gather up with some other fellow medicators!
would love to, but the boss implemeted random testing. put the
skids to that
You didn't sell your ticket to Sturgis, did you?Quote:
Originally Posted by hoss45
I Ended up with a 96 Vulcan with 9k miles on it.
welcome back to the motorcycle world
traded the vulcan in for an 07 harley, ultra classic with
4000 smiles. i picked something with a radio cuz my singing sucks.
congrats on the new ride.
so, you planning on sturgis this year
Hi everyone. I just moved to the Seattle area a little while back and thought I'd drop by to say hi. I live in Renton and work in downtown. This is a great area. Unfortunately though I havent had much luck meeting like minded people when it comes to the green so I figured this might be a cool place to meet a few new people, so Hiya! :)
If anyone'd like to chat feel free to drop me a mail or whatnot. Hopefully I'll have a chance to get to know a few people through these forums as well.
Hi,
I've lived in Seattle for a few years now but never made an effort to meet new people. I'm looking to meet a few buddies to hang out with, wanting a more group type of feel. Seattle seems so big, I can never seem to find anyone.
I'm 18, love music, books, art, video games, rpg's and movies.
I enjoy recreational chilling and cool people! :D
So, if anyone is bored one day, just gimme a buzz.
:rasta:
Peace
Hey ALL :jointsmile:
new to the North side of the state. Just moved up here from Colorado. ...I love Washington what a beautiful state :hippy:
Im up in Bellingham , any one else from up north ?
Hey All,
Just wanted to say hello. Just joined and began reading the board. Moved to Green Lake from Arizona a few years ago, absolutely LOVE Seattle, don't know many like minded people, and am pretty green with the green. Can't wait to bump into you all at the Hempfest. Thanks for making this feel like a safe and supportive environment.
Cheers!
Any idea if there is a delivery service in this city?
Yeah you could probably call the federal building down town and they'd probably bring something for you.lol
Yeah thats what I figured. Pretty weak.
in bellingham as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by jessejames12345
i just moved to bellingham to go to wwu starting the fallQuote:
Originally Posted by jessejames12345
Hey good peoples, Don here. I've been living in the Seattle area for about 3 years and most of that has been in Snohomish (still there). Don't really need anything - just brand new to the board, wanted to say hey, and keep this thread alive ;)
I think I know RichieRich in RL, but I won't know for sure until I see him again ;)
Peace! :yippee:
hey everyone - this looks like a great forum.
In Seattle and running dry these days but thought I'd say wats up!:jointsmile:
Hello, I live in Kirkland. I'm currently working on getting my permit through the THCF here in wa. Has anyone else got their license through them? Was it hard? I'm particularly interested in the pot use patterns in the medical history packet. Like what age did I first use, was it social, how often and how much do I use and would I use more if it were cheaper and easier to obtain. Any info is appreciated. Thanks!
paul in south snohomish county - formerly living in nw wa. enjoying the company on these boards. always looking to meet like minded people so this is great. thanks
Nice to meet you all. I don't want to be redundant by posting a bio when I made my own intro thread. ;)
quit complaining I live in ocean shores
Howdy from Lakewood!
David here, med patient-grower from Vancouver.. :)
Newly permitted on Vashon. Ahoy!
hi!
I am from everett,wa and currently reside. I became a medical patient at the end of 08, and since have had alot of fun helping other patients out with finding meds and whatnot. Hit me up if your close and lets smoke!
Hi all, a little place between lakewood and tacoma is where I'm from. Saying HIGH and most likely by I was in a thread that broke the rules. sorry I like to help. Legal in Wa.
Yes, things are changing down here in SW Washington and not neccessarliy in the best interests of the patient community:
A lot of patients I've talked to in and around Vancouver are really upset by the counties response that a patient giving another patient a cutting or clone was delivery even the the county and city are apparently going to allow a storefront dispensary to open in town.
( EMC1130 (PNWCC) on Twitter )
A friend is drafting a letter to the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney: Art Curtis, Mailing Address: P.O. Box 5000, Vancouver, WA 98666.
This is only a rough draft and this is a very important. It really applies mainly to his situation as a patient but it would be appreciated if other patients would read the draft and mail letters of their own to the Clark county, and, or both the prosecutors and police chiefs of the two local counties.
Draft follows:
Dear Sir,
I am writing in response to a recent third party conversation I??ve had with a Vancouver Police Officer. I had asked the legality of one qualifying patient handing another a marijuana plant
and or marijuana. I understand the officer conferred with the District Attorney??s office. The response I received was your office interprets that activity as delivery of a controlled substance.
An illegal act. I am asking that you reconsider on the following grounds.
The Washington State medical marijuana laws have no provision on how a patient may obtain marijuana or marijuana plants. There is a provision for a Designated Provider but that merely takes us up the ladder one rung. There is no provision on how the provider obtains plants.
(Other than my qualifying patient status the following is anecdotal. I haven??t any knowledge of times, places or the individuals that have attended.)
I??m part of a loose knit community of qualifying patients in Clark County. I??ve heard that in the past there have been social ??get-togethers.? Only documented patients, providers and immediate family are allowed to attend. At these gatherings it is typical for patients to bring clippings, slips, rooted plants and marijuana to be given away. Though I know ??delivery? isn??t
dependent upon money changing hands it??s my understanding that these were given, not sold.
(Anecdotal paragraph ends)
I was considering hosting such an event myself until I queried the officer. A conviction and jail time being a deterrent. I feel this deterrent is detrimental to the Clark County medical marijuana community. Allow me to explain.
In general, the community wishes to keep the black market at arm??s length. And, of course,purchasing marijuana or plants from the black market is illegal. There??s a feeling of isolationamong us. We have only ourselves for support.
Many people who aren??t familiar with the intricacies of medical marijuana are not aware that one plant is not necessarily like the other. Different strains and harvest times have different affects on the patient. Some plants offer relief for insomnia, others for nausea or pain, etc.
Many patients have experimented for several years with different varieties until they??ve found what works best for their particular malady. These social gatherings give people the opportunity to test different plants for their effectiveness. Further, it gives them the option of obtaining the plants for their own garden.
Newly qualified patients often find they haven??t the resources to obtain plants for themselves.
They simply don??t know where to get plants, what plants and how to grow them once they do.
The community is a wealth of knowledge on growing techniques and problem solving. Also, Ibelieve obtaining plants from other patients is a safer method then whatever may be available??on the street.?
A catastrophic event can easily wipe out an individual??s grow. If we are allowed to support one another we would be able to replace the loss without venturing outside the community.
I??m not asking for an increase in the existing limits under the law. I??m not asking your office to condone a free for all. I??m asking for compassion. If we are allowed to, we can support ourselves.
I don??t wish to appear argumentative, however the following has me curious.
I understand that Clark County law enforcement has given the go-ahead to a business that plans to open a dispensary or co-op. On the face of it I find that encouraging. It leads me to believe Clark County has become aware of the usefulness of marijuana as a medicine.
Though most of us are self sufficient I??m sure this business will provide a service for many.
What I??m curious about is how this business has managed to sway law enforcement when it is blatantly illegal. More so, in my opinion, than patients helping patients. We aren??t interested in helping one another for money. We want to help one another simply because we care.
I don??t understand how this business can have a store front but we would put ourselves at risk of prosecution for handing one another a plant. To me the business appears more of a violation of the patient\caregiver law then what it is I??m asking you to allow.
In closing, once again I??ll ask that you reconsider your stance in this matter. Further, I??ll offer that if you allow me a ??sanctioned? get together a representative from your office or the police department will be welcomed so that you cans see firsthand what I have been describing: Patients helping patients, in a safe environment, for no other reason than compassion.
Thank you,
I think your letter is straight forward and right to the point. Proof read and correct some joined words and paragraph spacing. :thumbsup:
And not to allow free exchange between patients and then on the other hand allow a dispensary by unknown individuals sounds very hypocritical to me. Maybe its LEO who is going to run the dispensary. :D
I still believe non-profits are a good way to go, but as always here in the WA forum, that's debateable. Not everyone can grow and the market is vast if those really in need were able to fully come out of the proverbial closet with LEO following the dictates of the law and not reinterpreting to fit their paradygm. That also goes for the laggards in the legislature who refuse to face the inevitable. Time for them to be the truely responsible stewards of the people and make medical marijuana readily available to those in need either profit or non profit or both. :jointsmile:
I'm not against a dispensary, definitely not against a non profit co-op situation, not even against possible taxation and some regulation. I'm just not happy about giving privileges to special interest groups while not allowing patients to enjoy the same privileges if physically and otherwise able to help themselves. :thumbsup:
Lol, the dimwits over at skunkschool banned me for life, thought I was threatening a member with the police by posting above draft:
You have been banned for the following reason:
Threatening SS members with police.
Date the ban will be lifted: Never
If they had actually read my post they'd realize I was just asking the counties and city for equal consideration for patients. The dispensary already had it's meeting with the local officials, after all the law was written for patients wasn't it? Silly people.. ;)
Hey Names Chris I'm newbie. I need some better Clues to find a dispensary in the area of Tacoma to Seattle. PLease Help :)
Chris
Hello all, hope everyone is enjoying the cool day today. Hope all of the old com padres' are doing well and any new ones are great as well. Is their a PM or messaging feature on this site, any help would be great.
If you are a THCF patient they offer a sheet of paper with phone numbers of local caregivers. Very good experience with them. Good MMJ :rasta:
THCF no longer gives out the referral list as of 3 weeks ago:( Just renewed and they are putting themselves as far away from the medicine as possible.
Wow, that's really too bad. I'm honestly starting to get pretty disheartened about getting my MMJ permit. Sounds like WA has a long way to go in this department.. wish it was more like CA here in that respect. Between all the conspiracy theories and the shady/underground nature of obtaining medicine... it almost doesn't seem worth it.
I mean, seriously, how are you supposed to get started if the place that issues you a permit won't even give you information about obtaining medicine? It's like getting a prescription from your doctor that you can't fill anywhere in the world... legally. <sigh> I'm hoping it really isn't that bad, but after doing much research the picture being painted is not so pretty.
Mike from Bothell. Always looking to network with other patients :)
I am gonna assume we can post emails to talk to each other ? [email protected]
Hey East Siders (and other Seattle Metro types) ...
Sayin' hey
J.Fish