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    #21
    Senior Member

    caregiving

    Quote Originally Posted by KonradCRStevens
    The law right now in washington state specifically states that a designated provider can only provide for one patient at a time and as a designated grower may not consume marijuana grow for the patient or sell ant of the plants grow for the patient to anyone else."SB 5798"
    And thats the little loophole most dispensaries are using. "one patient at a time"
    When they come through the door they get there 15 minutes of dedicated caregiver status.lol Hey the law didn't stipulate how long you serve the patient exclusively.

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    #22
    justpics

    caregiving

    I found a loophole in the law at the local library, where I can read a book for a short period of time, bring it back and get another.


    No one tell them my secret! Its so crafty!

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    #23
    Senior Member

    caregiving

    Pharmacy's and Healthcare providers all serve only one patient at any one time.i.e. monetary transaction..COMMERCE!!! TRADING ONE COMMODITY FOR ANOTHER.

    Dispensaries are no different under the same analysis...the difference is the verification systems used. One has a well settled system REGISTRY, while the other is still being molded. LEO IS DOING THE MOLDING.

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    #24
    Senior Member

    caregiving

    Quote Originally Posted by justpics
    I found a loophole in the law at the local library, where I can read a book for a short period of time, bring it back and get another.


    No one tell them my secret! Its so crafty!

    The only problem with this is they are serving everyone at the same time. So sorry, this doesn't comply with crafty.:stoned:

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    #25
    justpics

    caregiving

    The analogy compares books to patients and book readers to providers.

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    #26
    Senior Member

    caregiving

    This one may really work. Since it is part of the court systems rules...would seem that 1 supervising lawyer could get no more than 1 intern at any one time..1 patient 1 provider...now then it goes on to say 1 supervisor can have 10 interns at the same time....dispensary with 10 serving and 10 recieving at the same time as long as the "supervisor is present at all times".

    Never know til one tries and fails or passes go.:thumbsup:

    Washington State Courts - Court Rules

    APR 9
    LEGAL INTERNS





    (3) As a general rule, no supervising lawyer shall have
    supervision over more than 1 legal intern at any one time.
    However, in the case of (i) recognized institutions of
    legal aid, legal assistance, public defender and similar
    programs furnishing legal assistance to indigents, or
    legal departments of a state, county or municipality, the
    supervising lawyer may have supervision over 2 legal
    interns at one time, or (ii) a clinical course offered by
    an approved law school where such course has been approved
    by its dean and is directed by a member of its faculty,
    and conducted within institutions or legal departments
    described in (i) or the law school, each full-time
    clinical supervising lawyer may have supervision over 10
    legal interns at one time provided a supervising lawyer
    attends all adversarial proceedings conducted by the legal interns.

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