Not nearly as fucked up as what mainstream insurance and pharmaceutical companies are up to right now. Charging $400 an ounce seems pretty tame compared to the horror stories I've been reading.Quote:
Originally Posted by rebgirl420
*shrug*
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Not nearly as fucked up as what mainstream insurance and pharmaceutical companies are up to right now. Charging $400 an ounce seems pretty tame compared to the horror stories I've been reading.Quote:
Originally Posted by rebgirl420
*shrug*
I agree.Quote:
Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
Everything is a racket nowadays.
It's really a shame.
That sort of shit makes me feel some sort of way...
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from what iv'e seen sum people just want everything handed to them then when u say well grow your own then if it's that easy and free.then that pisses them off.so if u say u can grow your own all day long and that pisses u off then that must mean u want it for free?Quote:
Originally Posted by patientschoice
also these same people talk about compassion yet they want u to labor fit the bill for eveything and then give it away? it's the same as any farmer out there.should a corn farmer show "compassion" and give his crop away to cause u need to eat? what about him and his fam? should he take the food from his own family's mouth just so u can get a freebie?after all these same people say things like it only cost 400 to grow a whole crop.lmao just shows u they either never done it or trying to round up the ones that have'nt to make the shops and growers look like greedy pos's.what gets them every time tho is when u say ok u grow it and i'll be sitting here waiting on your crop so we can have it all for free.they get mad and go to name calling then.
they want it legal like everything else but then don't want it to be like everything else?everything thats legal meds and all has a price.see when u put forth truth like i do u can always see the ones that think like this come out and start name calling.
u don't see them calling the butcher a pos for what he charges. u never here them cry about the dealers on the street that rip them off when ever they feel like it cause they can and sell them a short oz or tell them "this shits the fire u need this..450 plz and it turns out to be bunk?not 1 peep but make it legal and open a shop well you no good pos u. you greedy sob this and that as if the street dealers arn't raping and making a killing.lmao weak and a lack of understanding of the world or they just want it all but only if your legal and grow pot should u give it away everything else no prob.
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Originally Posted by Tritech420
I've never put the pencil to it, but the idea that it only costs $400.00 to grow a pound of pot is a stretch, IMO. Unless you're growing a very small amount, I'm wondering how you came to this conclusion unless you don't include the time it takes a grower to tend his crop. I consider my time to be worth $500.00 per day, minimum. I'm not trying to be disrespectful, but just the dirt in one of my 32 gallon pots costs about $60.00. Add to this organic fertilizers, pesticides/fungicides, PH up/down treatments, utility costs for HID lighting, propane or natural gas heat of a greenhouse, electric costs and infrastructure costs for a professional greenhouse structure.......ie....fans, dehumidifiers, automated venting, C02 emitters, timers and most of all the time it takes a grower to meticulously inspect, care for, feed and finally cut manicure and properly cure each plant so that it yields extremely high medical grade product with no residues and I'd say that the combination of all of these expenses .....especially when you calculate into the equation a grower's time, might work out to a bit more than $400.00.
these guys that think like that 400$ guys they are setup in a closet with a couple of cfl's pulling about 2 or 3 oz's every 2 months.+ they think high times is a growers bible lmao.Quote:
Originally Posted by puntacometa
OK - I'm feeling like an idiot. I just made my first trip to a dispensary. I was filling out some paperwork before I could purchase and one section was talking about assigning them as primary caregiver. I told the guy I had already assigned a primary on my application. He told me that the person I assigned was my "state caregiver" and that assigning them as my "primary caregiver" just allowed them to sell to me. They also said I could assign multiple primary caregivers. They showed me this form http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/medi...Changeform.pdf and said I would have to fill this out before the caregiver I assigned on my application could be changed.
So now I'm really confused.
Did I just screw myself or my "state caregiver"??
If I did, how do I fix this?
Thank you
I guess a good question to ask:
If they only allow one caregiver per patient, how would they know if a patient had multiple caregivers? and can anyone explain why you can not have multiple caregivers, specialy when it comes to something such cannabis?
When I go see my doctor, he dont tell me I can only fill my script at walgreens. I can fill it anywhere, from wal mart to the local grocery store....
PS: To cultivate a pouund of top notch medical grade cannabis usually costs me 900-1200 per pound depending on strain, and that is not factoring in labor. Once you add up what the setup costs, it usually takes one or two harvests to even recoupe your start up investment. Anyone who says they are doing pounds for 400, I would certainly like to hear the details surrounding it. I dont think even my outdoor could be produced that cheap....
If your original caregiver were to be investigated and relied upon your designation of him/her as your caregiver to account for part of the quantity of medicine and/or plants in his/her possession at the time the cops were standing there, then that person may not be exempt from prosecution, to the extent your designation of someone else became known to the authorities. To find out, the authorities would only have to make a phone call to the CDPHE. At least thats the way it is supposed to work. Clear as mud, right? Actually, it gets better. None of the foregoing means that your previous caregiver could not present an affirmative defense, presumably calling you as a witness to testify that notwithstanding your change of caregiver designation, he/she was still acting as your caregiver. Having to present any kind of defense is an expensive proposition however, and not for the faint of heart. Luckily, I am unaware of any legal limitation on the number of times you can change your designated caregiver on file with the CDPHE, so get the form and change it back if your previous caregiver still needs that designation.Quote:
Originally Posted by BobbyX
The patient can obtain medicine anywhere they want, and as soon as it is in the patient's hand, it is legal under state law for them to possess it. It doesn't matter whether it is legal for the seller or not. If a cop were to interrupt the transaction while the medicine was still in the hands of the seller, and the seller did not have a license as a patient, (which I guess means it is still just pot instead of "medicine") the seller could be arrested, no matter who the buyer's designated caregiver is. There is no separate license to be a caregiver. The buyer's caregiver for a particular transaction is the seller, designated as such with the state or not, for purposes of making it legal for the patient. One of the anomalies of the law is the situation where a designated caregiver is not also licensed as a patient.Quote:
Originally Posted by StiKy2RoLL