Seems to me that wording from another thread shows pharmacies aren't legal...
"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."

Since a pharmacy is acting as a provider how can they provide for multiple patients? Just curious, I called the Sec Of State and they will give licenses and tell you it has to be done on a "donation" basis but am wondering where the law allows it?
hiamps Reviewed by hiamps on . How are Phamacies legal? Seems to me that wording from another thread shows pharmacies aren't legal... "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." Since a pharmacy is acting as Rating: 5