Quote Originally Posted by robertjones2001
Slowly things are getting better. There are now five licensed producers with product as of April 1, 2010, and 10 more to be licensed by September 2010 I am told. And maybe a total of 25 licensed producers by the end of 2010. Next, of course, we need to begin licensing compassion centers where knowledgeable people can help the patients get hooked up with the medicine they need in the form best suited to them. Smoking is the least desirable way to intake medical marijuana.
Hell, I'm unemployed. I'll gladly work for a compassion center. minimum wage even. Whatever I can do to help out.
Totah Sam Reviewed by Totah Sam on . The states dragging feet claim another victim... As we know there is only one licensed producer in the state. Since opening, this lone producer has recently run out of medicine and will be for at least another month. This is forcing patients to get theirs on the black market or to grow their own. The problem with this is that not everyone has the license to grow there own medical cannabis. www.KOB.com - Medical marijuana law faces legal question It would seem that the state could have prevented this simply by helping producers and Rating: 5