Quote Originally Posted by firestartersydd
"The one thing I keep thinking while it is economical to grow your own there will always be those who do not have a green thumb or do not have the space."


EXACTLY! Plus, even if you grow six plants max, you are gonna get tired of the same ole same ole. Dispensaries offering seeds, clones, baked goods, paraphinelia, and growing supplies would be xtremely profitable as one stop shops for medi-patients.
By the same token, a group of 6-10 patients working together could have economy, a variety of weed, and baked goods too. Sure some folks want dispensaries! There are a whole lot of follks that would feel a lot more comfortable being self sufficient and keeping to a close group of friends. It is the classic model of how a SAFE network operates. It is also classic New Mexican. Help each other out and plan your grows together, share in expense and labor, and learn from each other.

Get together with other card carrying patients and see what can be done. There is no need to wait for dispensaries to take off and fill the need when a few patients could get together and really synergize.

Producers are great and I like New Mexico's way of doing it. But there is a shoratge of medicine. We can do nothing except;

1) Wait and gripe
2) Start a dispensary or support one
3) Grow your own

personally, I am doing all three, but helping patients organize and become self sufficient is the immediate cure to the demand not being met. Blood weed is NOT the answer to anything.
bedrockbob Reviewed by bedrockbob on . Seeds and Plants This is just wild thought and what I see as a flaw in the system. So they say that you can grow as long as you get your seed or clone intrastate. Well all the sites for seeds are out of state or country. Where did the first seed or clone come from in the state unless it was from an illegal source? Just an observation....perhaps it was an immaculate inception :D Rating: 5