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I recommend NorthEndClub420 to any patient in the pierce county are. These guys are very trustworthy. If you need meds, they guys can help!!!
Thanks, NorthEndClub420
I've had my recommendation (w/card) from American Heritage (OPRC) for a year now. My renewal is about due. I was planning to go in today.
I called recently, and they said to just come in before 5 on mon-thurs.
I was just getting ready to leave a bit ago (they're an hours drive), so I called. Got a message stating they are not taking any new patients, and for a renewal I needed to leave a message and wait for someone to call me back.
Since I was ready to leave, I decided to contact OPRC and find out what's the deal. There I got a recording saying the 'mailbox was full'.
So, unable to contact them. Don't know why. Are they belly up? I needed to get into Costco today (5 minutes from OPRC), so figured I'd kill 2 birds with one stone. Now one of the birds is unavailable. What to do?
Maybe they know MJ will be made legal this year, and they'll be out of business???? Hope that's it.
As someone who's looked into the histories and personalities of each of the "doc-in-a-box"s.. I am of the following OPINION... This shouldn't be misinterpreted for fact.
THC-F is a good foundation that will defend you in court, if necessary. They keep good records, and are well respected. I choose not to use them because they are a little too big, and if the Feds want to go after someone, they might go for a big, multi-state operation.
CBR is another good choice. Although the idea that they don't include experation dates is not a consistent one. I originally found them because they were splitting off from CannaCare/Sentry/Steve Sarich, an entity of which I am personally not a fan. I've gone with them before but have chosen a different path for reasons I will soon explain.
I will not bad mouth anyone, anywhere, at any time. I will say that I have never used CannaCare/Sentry and never will. I will not go to any dispensary owned or affiliated with Steve Sarich. Access4 or whatever it's called. This is my personal opinion and I am entitled to it.
Lastly, I chose American Heritage above all else. I respect what is done with the money generated by the people behind that organization. I have confirmed that these people genuinely want to help ease the suffering and addiction to opiates of medical patients. AND They just opened a pretty awesome small events venue in Tacoma!
I have been a medical patient in Washington since 2006. That means I've renewed my note 5 times, with 3 different doctors. I hope my experience helps you.:rasta:
It is my belief from the most recent Wa. Supreme ct. ruling in regards to who must own a physical therapy business... the court ruled it must be someone whom is licensed under any rcw chapter 18.. which is the medical profession licensing statute...
State v. Tracy, State v. Soper, and State v. Fry confirm this is Wa. St. public policy...
The doc-in-the-box business plan violates public policy 100%. If the healthcare professional(s) didn't start the business, the will be shut down or force to comply.
The only case in the hopper in wa. right now to establish this in the mmj community, is my case on appeal...
We actually have healthcare practitioner owned businesses in wa. that do sign for legit patients..but, won't go overboard like the doc-in-the-boxes have...
I have yet to find a conviction or bust of someone with a legit healthcare practitioners business authorization.. maybe I am looking in the wrong area but, doubtful.