Quote Originally Posted by omakeekee
It's true. Firstly, look at the economics. I am a cardholder in Oregon. I pay $200 once a year for my physician visit, and then $100 a year to the state. That's $300 a year for all the medicine I will need! Now, if I went to a dispensary, I'd spend around $1000 a year for my med. Hands down, the status quo is better for the pocket books of patients!

Having dispensaries doesnt prohibit growing your own, it just makes it openly available to the public who dont have access.

And there are none of these in Oregon because its illegal to accept cash money in any way for cannabis legal cardholder or not.

I have heard rumors of 2010 ballat having a Marijuana tax act that basically will start the "OLCC" of cannabis, with a tax on all profits going directly into a fund for the state. All persons over the age of 21 can legally use marijuana. It cannot be sold anywhere hard liquor is sold. Distribution to a minor is a Class B felony. This would also enable Oregon to be the only state to produce hemp. Oregon is already the agriculture capital of the states so this makes nothing but sense for Oregonians.


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