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08-08-2010, 08:02 AM #1justpics
contacting co-ops with overage?
and don't need to because its a specific person who acts as the designated provider. a "dispensary" is a place where medicine is "dispensed" by designated providers.
Originally Posted by jamessr
If they act within the guidelines set by RCW 69.51A they "shall not be found guilty of a crime under state law" for assisting in the administration of marijuana. which is inclusive of its dispensing*.
I don't go in circles, so my challenge remains. If dispensing is illegal under 69.51A, quote the sentence that makes it so, until then this is my final word on the subject.
*ad·min·is·tra·tion
n.
1. The act or process of administering, especially the management of a government or large institution.
2. The activity of a government or state in the exercise of its powers and duties.
3. often Administration
a. The executive branch of a government.
b. The group of people who manage or direct an institution, especially a school or college.
4. The term of office of an executive officer or body.
5. Law Management and disposal of a trust or estate.
6. The dispensing, applying, or tendering of something, such as an oath, a sacrament, or medicine.justpics Reviewed by justpics 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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