Quote Originally Posted by senorx12562
Can someone please explain to me why businesses that sell "medicine" should be under some obligation to sell their product for less than they can get for it. Why are they any different than a furniture store, or for that matter, a pharmacy. Or, for that matter, that same business when she was still just a dealer and not a dispensary owner. This seems to be a constant refrain. If you don't like the price, buy somewhere else. Or buy from your favorite dealer. Anymore, it seems like the dispensaries have higher prices than the black market. Oh that's right, it comes with a massage with happy ending at the dispensary, so as to qualify them as a "caregiver."
I love happy endings.

Sure, its an open market out there and if we don't like a price, we can shop elsewhere, and I intend to....However, there are vulnerable patients out there who don't know any better.

I'm no Ralph Nader marijuana Raider (though a consumer advocacy group protecting patients might be a worthwhile endeavor to anyone with the ambition), I would like people to know that for every Botanic Lab out there marketing to the business class of stoners saying that their medicine is the only medicine that counts or works properly, there are plenty of great dispensaries that work as or like a non-profit organization, creating exceptional medicinal marijuana for reasonable prices. This false notion that only Botanic Lab is creating good medicine will scare people into only shopping at their dispensary. An ounce of KB on the black market in Wyoming doesn't even go as high as BL.