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02-07-2009, 07:42 PM #1OPJunior Member
Olympia Patient Resource Center
Olympia Patient Resource Center [OPRC] information
Mission
OPRC is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping patients stay safe and providing information on the uses and benefits of medical marijuana.
Self Help Classes
The OPRC has 5 different classes available for members to learn how to become self-sufficient.
Member Store
Our patient store is filled with the latest items available to help medical marijuana patients, on their path to a better quality of life
***We carry a full line of name brand vaporizers and horticultural supplies as well as educational books and DVD's.***
Member Gatherings
Research has indicated that people with chronic, terminal, or psychological illness may benefit from the support of people undergoing similar experiences and is an under estimated part of the healing process.
That is why several times a year the OPRC hosts member gatherings helping providing the needed source of social support for medical marijuana patients
Medication Room
We provide an onsite medication room for members to medicate in accordance with RCW69.51A
Membership
The OPRC has 2 Memberships available a $25 Basic membership and a $40 ID card membership both carry the same benefits:
A person seeking membership with the OPRC must, provide a Washington State Drivers license or ID card, and a signed statement from a physician authorizing them to possess marijuana for medical purposes.
Upon acceptance of the note by intake staff, the prospective member will be asked to fill out a membership application and Authorization to disclose confidential health information.
When we receive completed form(s), our intake staff will verify the physician's approval by fax, which can vary depending on doctor response time.
Upon receipt of verification from your physician a member card will be issued to the patient.
Benefits
* 15% discount on new products
* Information on Safe access to medical marijuana
* medication room privileges
Also available to members
* Self help classes
* Massage & Acupuncture clinics
* Medical/Legal Q & A forums
* Social networking
* Member gatherings
Download needed paperwork below:
.pdf]OPRC Membership Application
OPRC Authorization to Disclose
Take care and be well
Jeremy Miller
Olympia Patient Resource Center [OPRC]
2747 pacific Ave SE Ste B-19
Olympia, WA 98501
Monday - Friday 11am - 6pm
phone: 360-456-3517 fax: 360-943-7441
Olympia Patient Resource CenterJeremyM Reviewed by JeremyM on . Olympia Patient Resource Center Olympia Patient Resource Center information Mission OPRC is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping patients stay safe and providing information on the uses and benefits of medical marijuana. Self Help Classes The OPRC has 5 different classes available for members to learn how to become self-sufficient. Member Store Our patient store is filled with the latest items available to help medical marijuana patients, on their path to a better quality of life Rating: 5
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03-25-2009, 04:40 PM #2Junior Member
Olympia Patient Resource Center
What's up with the link to recourse.infolink.com when you mouse over social networking? What is social networking to you and why do you need this link? Infolink is in test advertising, so why do you need it?
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03-25-2009, 04:43 PM #3Junior Member
Olympia Patient Resource Center
OK, that's strange, the link is gone now? Social networking was double underlined and there was a java popup with the mouse over directing me to resource.infolink.com but now it's gone?
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03-25-2009, 07:54 PM #4Senior Member
Olympia Patient Resource Center
Don't see any social networking links.
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03-25-2009, 10:30 PM #5Senior Member
Olympia Patient Resource Center
Hempfest is only once a year so cut him some slack
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03-26-2009, 06:20 AM #6Senior Member
Olympia Patient Resource Center
Friends of mine contacted that Olympia office.... she had her breast augmented due to cancer...anyway that Olympia center didnt call or contact them for almost 2 weeks...they had to go to another facility in Tacoma on 38th St. and Pacifc hwy.......done in one days time:thumbsup:
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03-26-2009, 01:07 PM #7Senior Member
Olympia Patient Resource Center
DO NOT SEND IN ANY MEDICAL INFORMATION TO ANY POT CLUB GROUP OR ORGANIZATION,UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE SET UP LIKE A BOWLING PIN FOR THE ORGANIZED CRIME UNIT TO BOWL YOU OVER.
KEEP TO YOURSELF THE LAW IS WRITTEN TO FAVOR THOSE WHO KEEP TO THEMSELVES.
GOD LAW ENFORCEMENT HATES THAT.THAT IS WHY THEY PUSH FOR A REGISTRY EVERY YEAR.THESE GUYS REGISTER YOU FOR THEM.ALL IT TAKES IS ONE OF THE MEMBERS TO GET BUSTED AND THEY ALL GO DOWN IN A RICO ACT PILE OF PAPERWORK.
THEY SHOULD BE ASKING YOU TO SIGN A HIPAA RELEASE AND CONTACT YOUR DOCTOR FOR INFORMATION.WHEN YOU JOIN A GROUP THAT MAKES MONEY ON ILLEGAL ACTIVITES YOU WILL BECOME PART OF A RICO ACT INVESTIGATION!
CONSIDER YOURSELVES WARNED.
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03-26-2009, 03:38 PM #8Junior Member
Olympia Patient Resource Center
Sandy, when are you talking the med groups that check you out for a card??
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03-26-2009, 07:04 PM #9Senior Member
Olympia Patient Resource Center
There's no need for a card in this state. Dispensaries and co-ops are illegal in this state. Just weigh the issues and decide what you want to do. Also see a lot of the Doctors that push for yearly renewals. Renewals are not required.
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03-26-2009, 10:33 PM #10Senior Member
Olympia Patient Resource Center
I just want to offer that dispensaries and co-ops that are run by actual medical patients for patients should rightly be tolerated. Yeah, I can hear the pros and cons now.
Regardless, if a state gives a citizen the right to use medical marijuana, then they should also give the patient the right to acquire that medication since you can't grow until you get authorized, you are subjected to street deals with shady people and shady medicine, criminals continue to thrive through the street markets, and people who try to provide a safe, secure, reliable medicine are classed the same as street dealers.
When the doctors says it will benefit you, that authorization means right when its signed, not next week, next month, or in three or four months when your grow finally comes in. If its done right.
So what's the problem with dispensaries or co-ops if they try to do what's right? They help people get their medicine, and yes, they do provide jobs even in the non profit environment. If you have problems with that, then you have problems with medical marijuana and its safe access to medical patients. :thumbsup:
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