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05-17-2010, 11:03 PM #3Senior Member
Is the New Mexico Med cannabis program creating a new class of criminal
I would disagree with the notion that the state is creating law breakers. While sure, the government is slow in getting things going, several more producers will solve the supply problem. I like this program better because it doesn't it turn it into a grey market of producers competing with one another.
I saw a news piece from several months back from before the time I moved here, about some dude who accidently got a non-profit producers license (he had applied for both) and started to grow weed in his back yard. It was exposed to pests, mold, his dog ran around the property and basically he grew crap, all the while pushing himself as a medicinal producer. This obviously cannot happen or the program will really stained.
Furthermore, with the ability to empower yourself and grow you will see people who are physcially able, leaning towards that and taking control of their supply directly, I would highly recommend this to anyone.
Until the Feds act, it will always be illegal and have a black market. I have lived in the abq area for a very short time, but I know where to get some killer meds from several sources now. Plus, I have a wonderful garden going.
Get seeds, learn to garden and take control of your medication.
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