The thing to consider with all of the responses though, is how people feel about this. Will it effect their spending habits at your MMC? You don't think so?Quote:
Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
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The thing to consider with all of the responses though, is how people feel about this. Will it effect their spending habits at your MMC? You don't think so?Quote:
Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
isnt all of this basically the same shit that happened in california? they still have their shit together so why are we all so worried? and think about where we all came from, we all started in our closets with small lights, maybe a fan or two, and our biggest worry was being busted by the cops... now its all about following regulation this and DOR that... if all else fails, let your license expire and go back to your roots!
as far as patients going around to several dispensaries and buying the 2 ounce limit, that just screams "legit black market dealer"... and this does need to be taken care of. however, like cob, i frequent a handful of dispensaries to acquire clones of strains I cant get in seed form so I may keep them for my personal medicinal stash for years to come. but I also purchase meds from these places as well, just as any other patient has the right to do, or does regularly. is there anything wrong with that?
I wish there was a good answer.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
Last year at about this time and through Jan I was watching our law makers close.As soon as the first draft(HB1284) was posted I started writing email and letters telling them all to vote no.Not enough of us did so
Where were you and all the rest?
1284 and 109 passed and in july or there abouts YOU ALL SIGHNED AWAY YOUR RIGHTS.
You should have all stood up then.Now how can you.YOU SIGHNED AWAY ALL YOUR RIGHTS
I will say again it realy does not matter if all this tracking really amounts to much or if it is used as a tool to pry deep into our lives, and the worst fears posted on the net become true.
It wont matter becouse a very large amount of MMCs customers will gone just becouse the threat is possible in there eys.You and sertanly not the government will be able to convince them otherwise
Read the comments at the bottem of this Medical marijuana: Health dept. draft rules may not be ready in time for rule-making session - Denver News - The Latest Word
Wsh I had an answer The time to fight was then
Peace:(
I'm a privacy-conscious consumer. Here's how I feel:Quote:
Originally Posted by copobo
The devil is in the details. I believe MMC inventories need to have some minimal level of monitoring. A computer program seems to be a good idea. If such a system tracks my purchases in a non-anonymous manner, I'm concerned. On the other hand, I'm secure in my belief that I am not breaking the law so I wouldn't stop buying from dispensaries for that reason alone. If I were ever visited or harassed by a police officer regarding my cannabis purchase history, I would go litigiously ballistic: MMC, Police, DoR would all get a piece.
That being said, I understand MMCs, and not patients, are the investigtory target of the DoR. I'm not worried yet.
You trust the government far more than most people I know.Quote:
Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
Thinking about it , I cant think of a reason to trust them at any level.They have proven to me that they are untrustworthy
This system isn't even in place yet, no one knows what it looks like or who has access, so the real question is: why is everyone so afraid? And who is driving this fear? It's a powerful motivator, fear.Quote:
Originally Posted by copobo
This, this, and this 100x over.Quote:
Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
I didn't even think of tracking simply by MMR# or something else relatively anonymous. I certainly envisioned a system that has automated triggers (buying more than 2 ounces or 6 plants in a day) to catch those abusing the system. Seems much more feasible than having employees watch every MMC transaction in the state.
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Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
The media have said that they will film the tranactions, IDs , and maybe fingerprints or whatever.It all goes to a data base to be shared between the fed, state and local agentcies.Nothing good can come from that.Who do you think is realy driving the fear?Its the ones who wnat to shut down 80 percent.They tell the media the media prints.Most cannabis users do not trust the government and they know it.First they take your mony and make you sign away your rights then they scrare your customers away.Im not afraid I keep fighting for my rights Im trying keep as many as possible. I have seen first hand how the CBI DEA and Locals get to gether and how they work.It aint purdy
People doing that would get cought soon without the system.I dont think that has ever been much of a problem.They are trying to fix shit that aint broke.Polish a turd to much and it falls apart.Thats what they are doing with the rules pollishing 1284 and 109 both turdsQuote:
Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
I would have no problem with only the number being tracked.
nothing more than the number and the expiration date of the card is needed.