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04-15-2010, 04:32 PM #1OPSenior Member
MMJ License. What do dispensaries require?
For purchasing purposes, I know that the application has to be notorized to send it to the state but when making a copy of this application for my "temp" license, does that copy have to have an original notory on it too?
Thank you!COzigzag Reviewed by COzigzag on . MMJ License. What do dispensaries require? For purchasing purposes, I know that the application has to be notorized to send it to the state but when making a copy of this application for my "temp" license, does that copy have to have an original notory on it too? Thank you! Rating: 5
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04-15-2010, 06:21 PM #2Senior Member
MMJ License. What do dispensaries require?
Just make a copy of everything that you're sending to the state. Recommend that when you mail it in, mail it either certified, registered or at least with delivery confirmation. Make a copy of that receipt too. All those copies should suffice most dispensaries, if not all now.
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04-15-2010, 11:39 PM #3OPSenior Member
MMJ License. What do dispensaries require?
I sent my paperwork in the end of December 2009. They cashed my check April 9th. I have never gone to a dispensary but my friend told me my copy had to have an original notory stamp/signature too. I haven't read that anywhere.
I was just curious in case I did wander into a dispensary.
Thanks for clearing that up!
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04-21-2010, 03:32 AM #4Member
MMJ License. What do dispensaries require?
make sure to READ all paperwork that you "must" sign. i've ran into numerous places that sneak in a change of caregiver status over to them. watchout.
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04-21-2010, 03:41 AM #5OPSenior Member
MMJ License. What do dispensaries require?
Originally Posted by 420Somehow
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04-21-2010, 03:46 PM #6Senior Member
MMJ License. What do dispensaries require?
When it comes to the so-called HIPAA forms, I usually cross-out what I don't agree with and mark N/A next to it. Never had a dispensary turn me away yet. Of course, I think they just usually just check for signatures when I turn my forms in.
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04-21-2010, 04:43 PM #7Senior Member
MMJ License. What do dispensaries require?
make sure to READ all paperwork that you "must" sign. i've ran into numerous places that sneak in a change of caregiver status over to them. watchout.
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04-21-2010, 04:53 PM #8Senior Member
MMJ License. What do dispensaries require?
Originally Posted by ThaiBuddhaMan
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04-21-2010, 04:53 PM #9Member
MMJ License. What do dispensaries require?
Originally Posted by 420Somehow
Speaking of reading, have you read you temporary paper's/license? NO WHERE on your forums does is say you should goto a store/"dispensary" or that you can even buy medicine. All that your forums you send into the office DOES say is that some DR. you knew reviews your records, says you're undergoing treatment of said disease(S) and that same Dr. Recommends you could TRY mmj to POSSIBLY alleviate your symptoms (EXACT QUOTE- "I have assessed this patients medical history and current medical condition, and I conclude that this patient MAY benefit from the use of medical Marijuana. THIS ASSESSMENT IS NOT A PRESCRIPTION FOR THE USE OF MARIJUANA) .
That's it. Well, I think that's interesting :wtf:
Further more on the first page there's a big FEDERAL disclaimer saying it's not a guarantee against prosecution, and that any consumption, production or possession is a CRIME FULLY PUNISHABLE IN COLORADO.
Don't even get me started on dispensaries and their shitty attitudes/catches. be careful about their advertised "deals" too. I think the majority of businesses are ripping people off. Releaf (still one of my more favorite spots) just for example, advertises a free edible first time in (or at least used to), didn't happen- also if you refer someone you get "free medicine" I've brought in 3 different people all buying "A" grad medicine (as was I) and didn't get shit. That's right, no free medicine for my referral service or any free edibles for them. Was I ripped off? No, but I was made to believe otherwise which sucks because I look bad to my friends for releaf not coming through
on a side note: The price has got to come down, "primo" or not. I've seen places selling swag grade weed for 40 an eighth. If your charge more than 50 and eight for "top shelf" which is "street price", you are robbing from the very people that enabled you to open your business. And street weed has dropped in price (I bought a GREAT bag last weekend for 40$) and almost leveled in quality(it was fire!), then again, Herb will always be around, their businesses won't.
I need to go check out herbal elements, but I think CAM does for me, in Potency/Taste/Smell/Looks/Price/- ok ok ok ok ok, I gotta stop.
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04-22-2010, 02:26 AM #10Senior Member
MMJ License. What do dispensaries require?
Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
All a dispensary really needs is a simple agreement with statements for one to initial besides. Such statement as "I will not use product in or around premises", "I will only use in the privacy of my own home", "I will not distribute", "I am assigning temporary caregivership while on the premises", "I allow said place to verify my registration", etc... A space to fill in my name & address as it appears on my card, my registry number.
I hate it when copies are made of my paperwork. There's no reason for that either. I see this as the number one flaw with dispensaries here in CO. This is what's going to be them in trouble. It very clearly states not to make duplicates of paperwork. I do understand that most of the dispensaries in town have just gone to the same couple of lawyers who are trying to make a buck off all the confusion.
There really needs to be a 24 hr registry verification hotline. If the State won't do it, I hope someone steps up and creates it. It could be something that patients could sign up for for either free or nearly free annually. It could be a service that dispensaries could just pay a monthly fee to join. Even if the service isn't 24 hr, maybe just 7am - 9pm, that would still be better than what dispensaries have now!
ReLeaf - I haven't been into your place yet (did happen to drive by last weekend, and saw your sign so I know now where you're at), so I don't personally know what forms you all require to have someone sign. If you want, I would gladly stop by and go through your forms, and point out anything that I think is BS (read: constructive criticism). I'm not an expert but I do work in healthcare, familiar with HIPPA, and a privacy right nut! :thumbsup: Thanks though for putting your necks out. You and other places are treading on a very fine legal line. I definitely think there's a place for dispensaries and overall I'm happy to see them. Hopefully the good outweighs the bad and legislation doesn't occur which puts them out of business.
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