Quote Originally Posted by cortweis
I am interested in helping a medical marijuana law get passed back home in illinois. I hoping that I could learn from the policies and laws that were used in washington to help pass the same thing back home. I also was interested in learning how a dispensary works and how to set one up. So I wanted to learn about the paperwork, how physicians paly a role, and simply a little about how to deal with police officers in those situations. I have believed in the healings powers of marijuana since since I was a young boy growing Rastafari. I currently do not smoke marijuana I still believe people should be able to for medical purposes. So any help you can give I would be greatly appreciated. Cause I am willing to do anything from help with local activism to just volunteering around the shop. So let JAH bless I.

I and I my brother and hope to hear from ya bro
Cortney Weisinger:rastasmoke:
phone no.:630-670-4172
email:[email protected]
Greetings,

Not sure if I made it clear that the OPRC is a patient education/information center [not a dispensary] [the law doesn't allow them]

I would be glad to talk with you about how the law operates in WA...

what part of WA you in??? :jointsmile:


Jeremy
Olympia Patient Resource Center
2747 Pacific Ave SE Ste B-19 Olympia, WA 98501
M-F 11am-6pm
360-456-3517
JeremyM Reviewed by JeremyM on . Greater South Puget Sound Greetings, Everybody my name is Jeremy I'm th director of the Olympia Patient Resource Center :thumbsup: if your not a MMJ patient...... We can help you become one!, if you are currently a MMJ patient... we offer a picture ID card to help identify yourself to law enforcement or providers... we also teach grow classes and have horticulture supplies for legal patients 2747 Pacific Ave SE Ste B-19 Olympia, WA 98501 M-F 11am - 6pm 360-456-3517 :jointsmile: Rating: 5