Quote Originally Posted by justpics
It depends on the county, and the manner in which you are doing it.


Think of it this way, let's say you are a patient and you need meds. Let's say you only know 1 person that can get you meds, and they have to drive 3 hours to get to their hook up. This costs them 6 hours in driving plus the time to get the meds, and all the gasoline associated with it. Let's say you give that person the cost of the ounce they must purchase for you (250 dollars), and an extra 100 dollars for the 8 hours + full tank of gas they will spend. You've just paid someone 350 dollars for an ounce that cost them 250.

Did that person operate within good faith of the washington medical marijuana law? I think they did. And I think what they did is no different than a dispensary which purchases meds (or grows), adds their over head (this is the time they invested and all their associated costs, like the gas our friend in the example had to buy) and charges patients that need that medicine accordingly.


Senator Kohl-Welles is going (she says) to introduce legislation next year explicitly spelling out the legalities for dispensaries and collectives, so hopefully then we have official guidance. Until then its up to the DA to allow those willing to provide patients with the meds they need to do so without going to trial.

The prices are not a problem (just bold):rasta: they are quite spot on with our network up here.......hopefully the senator can get the legislation done because all of our patients dont want our future resting in the hands of the DA
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