Quote Originally Posted by palerider7777
it's very simple if this bill stops shops from buying from growers when and how they want/need to thats where becoming part of their shop comes in.it says in the bill that shops will have to supply i think it said somewhere around 70+ % of their own meds.that leaves 30% to the small guy.which is not very much.so in order to deal with the shop more than that you would have to be like a sub of sorts under the shops umbrella.which btw opens you up to all kinds of shit.
One of my patients just called to ask me if I was setting up my own dispensary since, according to his interpretation of the bill, a patient has to designate a dispensary and once this is done, he cannot shop at any other dispensary. I must have missed this one. Most of my product that is not distributed to my patients is purchased by one dispensary these days anyway and I will be this dispensary's designated grower under the new law but I want my patients to have as many choices as possible...not limit them to just the particular dispensary that is offering my product.

I don't have time to scour the bill right now to verify. Can anyone here who has read the bill verify this?
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puntacometa Reviewed by puntacometa on . HB10-1284-So growers......what just happened? I'm hearing a one year statewide moratorium with the caveat that an existing grower must now be affiliated with a dispensary....only one dispensary, whereas, a dispensary can contract with many growers. I'm hearing this from a third party who I consider to be a good source of info. If this is true, it certainly restricts the options of growers. I'm thinking it will also drive down prices, which will in turn, reduce the amount of money that growers are willing to invest in the pricier systems Rating: 5