Quote Originally Posted by sandybarr
As a one time former member of the Wormhole I have every right to voice my opinion. Proceed at your own risk. Some of Their pot is donated to them and they can not guarentee the safety of what is donated.Nobody tests them because they are not legal.

Why not examine an authorization and call the doctor to verify accuracy.They make you join them. Warning do not join a pot club of any kind do not send your medical information to a pot club.
Why don't you just direct those in need of medicine to the nearest street dealer selling Superman, Batman, or whatever the newest fad is, bags of a gram and a half or less for $20.

Damn, you seem to have it out for everybody. You better lay off the medication for a while until you get over whatever it is that set you off. It seems like you are trying to get people busted or something.

The lady who runs the wormhole is a great lady, and will give medicine away to the truely needy, not the mooches. :thumbsup:

You need an attitude adjustment for sure.
gypski Reviewed by gypski on . King County Memorandum It would be well advised that any medical people in King County read this memorandum. If you play by the rules and police yourself, you should have no problems being a medical patient in King County. Remember also, this applies only to King County. If you use your medication properly, in a proper place, you should be safe. You only attract the attention of law enforcement if you are not following the rules. Don't share your medicine, and if you do (some do so let's be realisitic, usually Rating: 5