Quote Originally Posted by colagal
So, if you have to turn down patients to keep within your license requirements/grow limitations, are you recommending caregivers for those who do not state your center as their provider?

I imagine most centers will not be able to boast of a variety of flavors unless centers trade flavors amongst themselves....but not the good ones, eh?

Also, is it possible for caregivers to meet their patients at your center, i.e., a neutral place (private room) out of site of the public rather than a parking lot, etc. if the patient is uncomfortable having their caregiver come to their home?
We haven't reached that point, but when we do, that's a possibility. Most of the caregivers we work with have maxed out, however. Trading might be more difficult than anyone thought, we're hearing whispers about how insanely regulated wholesaling may become.

We can't allow distribution in our center unless it's by our center, but that is a great idea.

what range are you offering for vendors?
Up to 1000/4k for the right meds.

your right they did help out in a big way...by staying quite while the rug was being pulled out from under them.
I've said time and time again it's unfortunate that caregivers couldn't unite and find a unified voice. We will be speaking up for them at the city council meeting.

I would assume some of the Centers are positioning themselves to be wholesalers to other Centers, more than being dispensaries themselves.
I think too many centers are banking on that. Also, if you're running a huge warehouse and supply is so high because so few centers are any good at growing, wouldn't you pick and choose which other centers you wholesale to?

For example, say The Releaf Center had a massive crop failure. We may have a lot of crop, but not much of it is usable. Why would another shop want to keep us in business? Or why wouldn't they price gouge?