Quote Originally Posted by TurboALLWD
With a patient network, affordable, quality meds will be available if you know the right people. I agree with you on helping others grow. I don't know about you guys but I'd rather see 20,000 independent caregivers making a MODEST living, providing good quality meds at a reasonable price than a few greedy bastards controlling the market and forcing patients to buy inferior meds at outrageous prices.

I'm fine with staying small, I hate seeing big caregivers trying to get rich off the patients as it gives us all a bad name. I do have the patients best interest at heart and there are plenty of other caregivers with me on all of this. I know for a fact we are better off providing the medicine for ourselves than to let the government take over it. I'll never support them with my money.
i agree but the 5 patient limit is no good well it all is no good.and these lil shops depend on us small guys more than people know.for 1 it keeps things fresh and new diffrent product coming in.i do know that alot of places carry whatever they can get it and quality can and does suffer for that.thats the fly by nite never grown shit types tho.that also comes down to the shops which case in point only goes to shop even as it sits now.there is so much demand for product that the shops will in most cases take what they can instead of having dry shelfs.
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