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    contacting co-ops with overage?

    well ill probly get in trouble for asking this one but here goes. im no lawyer so i dont know all the legalities, but is it possible to contact co-ops regaurds to them needing/recieving product? i have enough saved for me that i dont need all of what i got, and i would like to see other patients happy too. i know people are upset about the prices they "donate" for there meds, so i just want to actualy "help" other patients out by donating meds to a co-op for cheaper then norm so that in turn other patients will be able to "donate" less for there medicine and be much happier. if someone with experience could point me in the right direction or give me advice, or a # and a name i could contact that would be awesome. sorry if i broke a board rule-did i???

    smoke on my friends, smoke on.
    G13Budsmoker:rastasmoke::jointsmile:
    G13budsmoker Reviewed by G13budsmoker on . contacting co-ops with overage? well ill probly get in trouble for asking this one but here goes. im no lawyer so i dont know all the legalities, but is it possible to contact co-ops regaurds to them needing/recieving product? i have enough saved for me that i dont need all of what i got, and i would like to see other patients happy too. i know people are upset about the prices they "donate" for there meds, so i just want to actualy "help" other patients out by donating meds to a co-op for cheaper then norm so that in turn Rating: 5

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    #2
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    contacting co-ops with overage?

    Quote Originally Posted by G13budsmoker
    well ill probly get in trouble for asking this one but here goes. im no lawyer so i dont know all the legalities, but is it possible to contact co-ops regaurds to them needing/recieving product? i have enough saved for me that i dont need all of what i got, and i would like to see other patients happy too. i know people are upset about the prices they "donate" for there meds, so i just want to actualy "help" other patients out by donating meds to a co-op for cheaper then norm so that in turn other patients will be able to "donate" less for there medicine and be much happier. if someone with experience could point me in the right direction or give me advice, or a # and a name i could contact that would be awesome. sorry if i broke a board rule-did i???

    smoke on my friends, smoke on.
    G13Budsmoker:rastasmoke::jointsmile:
    Seattle is the place...goggle it.

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    justpics

    contacting co-ops with overage?

    there are lots of dispensaries in WA. AFAIK there is not a part of 69.51A that says provider's are not allowed to charge.


    Law Enforcement loves to perpetuate the myth that providing for a price is not authorized in RCW69.51A, however, if you actually read the law, the only restrictions on designated providers are that they, not use the medicine they are providing to their patient, be at least 18 years of age, be designated in writing by the patient, and not service more than 1 patient at the same time.


    Nothing about restricting that 'designated providers', "remain uncompensated"...nothing at all.

    Next time someone tells you that WA's law doesn't allow for compensated providers, ask them which sentence they believe precludes it.


    That said, the only prosecutor that seems to actually want to follow the law is in King County, so if I were you, I'd start there. Like James said, Seattle is almost certainly your best bet.


    and if anyone asks you to tell them what part of the law allows one to distribute marijuana to patients..." (2) "Medical use of marijuana" means the production, possession, or administration of marijuana, as defined in RCW 69.50.101(q), for the exclusive benefit of a qualifying patient in the treatment of his or her terminal or debilitating illness."

    ad·min·is·tra·tion (d-mn-strshn)
    n.
    6. The dispensing, applying, or tendering of something, such as an oath, a sacrament, or medicine



    dis·pense
       /dɪˈspɛns/ Show Spelled [dih-spens] Show IPA verb, -pensed, -pens·ing, noun
    â??verb (used with object)
    1.
    to deal out; distribute
    3.
    Pharmacology . to make up and distribute (medicine), esp. on prescription.





    dispensing is fully authorized under the law. I mean, unless you don't use dictionary definitions of words...

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    #4
    Senior Member

    contacting co-ops with overage?

    Quote Originally Posted by justpics
    there are lots of dispensaries in WA. AFAIK there is not a part of 69.51A that says provider's are not allowed to charge.


    Law Enforcement loves to perpetuate the myth that providing for a price is not authorized in RCW69.51A, however, if you actually read the law, the only restrictions on designated providers are that they, not use the medicine they are providing to their patient, be at least 18 years of age, be designated in writing by the patient, and not service more than 1 patient at the same time.


    Nothing about restricting that 'designated providers', "remain uncompensated"...nothing at all.

    Next time someone tells you that WA's law doesn't allow for compensated providers, ask them which sentence they believe precludes it.


    That said, the only prosecutor that seems to actually want to follow the law is in King County, so if I were you, I'd start there. Like James said, Seattle is almost certainly your best bet.


    and if anyone asks you to tell them what part of the law allows one to distribute marijuana to patients..." (2) "Medical use of marijuana" means the production, possession, or administration of marijuana, as defined in RCW 69.50.101(q), for the exclusive benefit of a qualifying patient in the treatment of his or her terminal or debilitating illness."

    ad·min·is·tra·tion (d-mn-strshn)
    n.
    6. The dispensing, applying, or tendering of something, such as an oath, a sacrament, or medicine



    dis·pense
       /dɪˈspɛns/ Show Spelled [dih-spens] Show IPA verb, -pensed, -pens·ing, noun
    â??verb (used with object)
    1.
    to deal out; distribute
    3.
    Pharmacology . to make up and distribute (medicine), esp. on prescription.





    dispensing is fully authorized under the law. I mean, unless you don't use dictionary definitions of words...
    Some LEOs don't know what a dictionary is, or a Thesaurus for that matter so they can find and understand the meaning on their level!!! :S2:

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    #5
    Senior Member

    contacting co-ops with overage?

    hey thanks guys, i already new i was gona have to make a trip to seattle:jointsmile:. what i want to know is peoples feedback on certain places. ive never even been into a co-op or dispenciery in this state before so i dont know which places have friendly, easy going, laid back people. i want to know that im actualy helping other patients so i want to know that im gona meet their real faces, and not just some nice act to reel ya in.

    and if anyone asks you to tell them what part of the law allows one to distribute marijuana to patients..." (2) "Medical use of marijuana" means the production, possession, or administration of marijuana, as defined in RCW 69.50.101(q), for the exclusive benefit of a qualifying patient in the treatment of his or her terminal or debilitating illness."

    ad·min·is·tra·tion (d-mn-strshn)
    n.
    6. The dispensing, applying, or tendering of something, such as an oath, a sacrament, or medicine



    dis·pense
       /dɪˈspɛns/ Show Spelled [dih-spens] Show IPA verb, -pensed, -pens·ing, noun
    â??verb (used with object)
    1.
    to deal out; distribute
    3.
    Pharmacology . to make up and distribute (medicine), esp. on prescription.
    taking the day off of work to go to court: 100 dollars.lawyer fees: 1000's of dollars. seeing the cops face when he finds out what the underlining meaning of administration is: PRICELESS:jointsmile: for everything else in life, there's marijuana

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    #6
    Senior Member

    contacting co-ops with overage?

    Quote Originally Posted by G13budsmoker
    hey thanks guys, i already new i was gona have to make a trip to seattle:jointsmile:. what i want to know is peoples feedback on certain places. ive never even been into a co-op or dispenciery in this state before so i dont know which places have friendly, easy going, laid back people. i want to know that im actualy helping other patients so i want to know that im gona meet their real faces, and not just some nice act to reel ya in.



    taking the day off of work to go to court: 100 dollars.lawyer fees: 1000's of dollars. seeing the cops face when he finds out what the underlining meaning of administration is: PRICELESS:jointsmile: for everything else in life, there's marijuana
    Start here: Seattle Green Cross - Seattle Medical Marijuana

    Goodluck.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    contacting co-ops with overage?

    does anyone have experience they can share with Green Budah Patient Network or the Green Door? or North End Club 420, Tacoma Cross, CannaPath, or Tacoma Hemp Company? i want to know that im actualy helping other patients so i want to know that im gona meet their real faces, and not just some nice act they are putting on to make there money. these are the places that are closest for me so let me know what you guys have to say about them and which ones seem to be the most honest and worthy

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    #8
    Senior Member

    contacting co-ops with overage?

    Quote Originally Posted by jamessr
    thanks, ill def look into it

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    #9
    Senior Member

    contacting co-ops with overage?

    Quote Originally Posted by justpics
    there are lots of dispensaries in WA. AFAIK there is not a part of 69.51A that says provider's are not allowed to charge.


    Law Enforcement loves to perpetuate the myth that providing for a price is not authorized in RCW69.51A, however, if you actually read the law, the only restrictions on designated providers are that they, not use the medicine they are providing to their patient, be at least 18 years of age, be designated in writing by the patient, and not service more than 1 patient at the same time.


    Nothing about restricting that 'designated providers', "remain uncompensated"...nothing at all.

    Next time someone tells you that WA's law doesn't allow for compensated providers, ask them which sentence they believe precludes it.


    That said, the only prosecutor that seems to actually want to follow the law is in King County, so if I were you, I'd start there. Like James said, Seattle is almost certainly your best bet.


    and if anyone asks you to tell them what part of the law allows one to distribute marijuana to patients..." (2) "Medical use of marijuana" means the production, possession, or administration of marijuana, as defined in RCW 69.50.101(q), for the exclusive benefit of a qualifying patient in the treatment of his or her terminal or debilitating illness."

    ad·min·is·tra·tion (d-mn-strshn)
    n.
    6. The dispensing, applying, or tendering of something, such as an oath, a sacrament, or medicine



    dis·pense
       /dɪˈspɛns/ Show Spelled [dih-spens] Show IPA verb, -pensed, -pens·ing, noun
    â??verb (used with object)
    1.
    to deal out; distribute
    3.
    Pharmacology . to make up and distribute (medicine), esp. on prescription.





    dispensing is fully authorized under the law. I mean, unless you don't use dictionary definitions of words...
    Now who is playing lawyer now? ralmao..

    Nice info. there justpics...thank you..now let's get this shiznit rolling...we need mmj dispensaries not run for profit or selling for more than the costs...and we all know the costs generally speaking...don't we?

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    #10
    Senior Member

    contacting co-ops with overage?

    Quote Originally Posted by G13budsmoker
    does anyone have experience they can share with Green Budah Patient Network or the Green Door? or North End Club 420, Tacoma Cross, CannaPath, or Tacoma Hemp Company? i want to know that im actualy helping other patients so i want to know that im gona meet their real faces, and not just some nice act they are putting on to make there money. these are the places that are closest for me so let me know what you guys have to say about them and which ones seem to be the most honest and worthy
    Green Budah Patient Network...sounds scary to me..research first.

    the Green Door...?? unknown.

    CLOSED: North End Club 420, Tacoma Hemp Company..AND TACOMA HAS NO TOLERANCE POLICY. SO MOST ALL WILL BE CLOSING SOON.

    CannaPath/tacoma?...unknown as to if they are a dispensary or not...seems they help in any way they can from their website...only one way to find out..right?

    Most of the time the only way to meet face to face is being a "provider" for a patient..sign one up and be a more help personally...as you say.:thumbsup:

    That's the real way to do it...if you ask me. Safer...

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