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LOL We hate traffic too! We currently live in the corn fields west of Chicago. We moved out here so the boys could go to their college of choice and could commute. Accckk, they decided they wanted to live up there so here we are in the corn fields. Damn kids. hahahaha

Anyway, thanks again for the info. Once I figure out the caregiver part it should all be a breeze. I am not going to have Jim sign over his caregiver card or whatever that's all about since I am his caregiver and would help him grow if he wanted to. Why do the dispensaries ask one to sign over their caregiver? I don't get that. Can you grow and have a mmj card? Jim said he'd rather buy than grow anyway if it's easily available.
Just moved out to Colorado, its pretty neat. I definitely like it. Although the humidity is really low, at first I was using skin lotion every day but now i'm not using half as much. Here's the good news for ya, and its most likely good enough to forget all about NM. Most caregivers will give you an ounce free every month, over a joint a day. Some want a contract where you can't switch caregivers for a year, etc but not all of them. If you need more than an ounce a month you might have to buy some, but it will be reasonably priced around $250 an ounce. There are even better offers out there but I wouldn't sign over your right to grow until you feel comfortable with the caregiver, and know you're getting quality, consistency, and even some variety although you might find just one or two strains that really help and should be used regularly. They might even be willing to grow the strains that specifically help you the most. The big thing is all caregivers are not created equally, same goes with dispensaries. Some have better quality control than others, so asking them questions about their grow setup, and conditions will give you a better idea of how professional the caregiver is. I guess what I'm saying is don't settle for the first offer you get. Hope this helps a bit!
TurboALLWD Reviewed by TurboALLWD on . Thinking about Denver area vs Albuquerque NM OK, New Mexico is doing a might fine job of convincing hubby and I to move there. BUT, Colorado is running neck and neck. Hubby has ms. Can't stand the cold, can't stand the heat. Both states have medical marijuana. Jim is preferring Colorado because he'll be able to get his meds easier than NM. Too cold and Jim hurts pretty good. Too hot and he melts. But, the weather is just a small factor in our decision. Give me a few good reasons why Colorado would be a better place to live. I Rating: 5