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
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