Unfortunately here in Washington State there are have's and have nots.The Have Not's are THE problem.The law was written to create have not's,so lawyers can feed on cases like seals at the ballard locks feeding on salmon.

The best thing for you to do at this point is write your representative and demand that the state contract the service out to someone like you to do it legally under 885 d.

That is the only way to protect everybody involved.Think of waste management and garbage service as a model only we would pay the contractor 1 dollar a year. This way the protections under 885 d would be there,and the cost would not have to be passed on to the contractor or the patient.

Wanna capitalize on the black market price of marijuana and operate a gray market operation,fine go ahead.You won't get any support from me on that.Like I said read some of my posts you will get know where I stand on that issue.
sandybarr Reviewed by sandybarr on . Q's starting a dispensary in Seattle? I am looking to open a MMD co-op in the Seattle area for those who suffer from a terminal illness (like myself). I have a business plan and the espertise in running a business but I'm hitting major roadblocks in starting a MMD. I know what I want (lets call this A) and how to run it (lets call this C) but what i dont know is the legal/business framework to starting a MMD (lets call this B). How do I get from A to B to C? Can anyone give me some advice on what I need to do to get this Rating: 5