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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