Quote Originally Posted by 1nicegrow
To patients: The new law reads that a primary can only charge you for the cost of the grow...not labor or overhead...they can however charge for other services...most are not offering other services so by law its cost only. as i stated in the post above...I grow for 40 and change...bout 1500 bucks every 60 days and about 2.2 oz average per plant...demand that your cargivers follow the laws and if they dont then switch to one who dose. dont let these money mongors bleed you dry.
that would make it really easy to determine which of your patients to drop, wouldn't it? just keep a stack of blank change of caregiver forms and hand them out to anyone that insists that they only give you $15 for an ounce of dank because the law says one can't be compensated for all the WORK they do.

thanks for the heads up, 1nicegrow. you're barking up the wrong tree here!

if you grow for 40, you are in violation of the law (and advertising it), duh!
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