hey! i actually meant designated provider, was running out the door and didn't have time to review the 1-692 before i posted here, and spent yesterday with my boys back from CO who are all caretakers-just had the word stuck in my head lol.

i don't want to sound like an asshole but i have heard that in nearly all medi states the co-op or dispensary bud (for applicable states) is rather sub-par.... Grown by someone who isn't very experienced, long finishing strains ran hastily without concern for quality, and i've heard curing horror stories. have heard that's part of why co-ops in WA arn't very frequented (i've heard even more horror stories i'd rather not discuss).
Would be a pleasure to provide some of the heady organic herb to those in need.

and yes i realize that officially a DP is not allowed to smoke any of the medicine they grow.

peace samkalpa
samkalpa Reviewed by samkalpa on . caregiving hey i'm moving to washington in a month or so, i'm not eligible for Medicinal-Marijuana (or i think, i have not gone to a western doctor in quite some time). But i am rather experienced in organic growing (vegetable, ornamental, and of course with a specialty in mj) and was wondering how many people actually use caretakers in Washington? I'm not asking for a patient on here just wondering if most of your friends who have medicinal cards grow their own, or designate someone else to grow Rating: 5