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09-22-2010, 07:40 PM #1
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fair or unfair??
Unless they are publicly outed, I doubt that there are places charging for membership. If there are, I want in, because that means they are the tits. I'm assuming we're discussing MMC's and not some private caregiver agreement or something. I could be wrong.
Originally Posted by Budbudda
I think there is a viable future option for smaller boutique style places. I would happily pay a membership fee if it meant I consistently got top 1% meds. I don't care what the cost would be, it would be worth it. $100 is nothing to me as far as accessing quality medicine.
The only reason an MMC would turn away business is if they are protecting their inventory for their existing patients. There's nothing wrong with that. Go a block down the road to the next place.cologrower420 Reviewed by cologrower420 on . fair or unfair?? I had a dispensary that I had signed over a while back, deal was a free gram when I signed and a free quarter every month after 3 months. I waited, meantime doing some shopping there every chance I would get which wasnt often to be honest, I just dont have the funds, but when I did have funds whether it was a 5 dollar joint to a 200 dollar sack I spent it there. Last month the owner said I couldnt get my meds because I dont shop there enough, well I had already spent 5 dollars in there earlier( Rating: 5
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09-25-2010, 03:30 AM #2
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fair or unfair??
boy...someone's really mixed up :S2:
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09-25-2010, 05:50 AM #3
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I'd like to see clarification on this. :wtf:
Originally Posted by Budbudda
As I've understood it each patient has 6 plants,... and if the patient was going to try a home grow of 1 plant, the caregiver or dispensary could only grow 5, and so on to the max of 6 plants.
Recently I've been hearing this "6/6" thing, so a patient can grow 6, and their caregiver can grow 6 more. But I haven't personally read it in the laws. (Still lots of reading to do!)
Anyone care to point it out where this is stated in the statutes? :wtf:
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09-25-2010, 07:20 AM #4
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fair or unfair??
Pretty sure with 1284 - MMCs don't need you to sign over plants. Private caregivers are a different story. You would need to sign over some plant numbers if they are going to be growing for you. Of course, if you just need a caregiver to pick meds (in other words home-bound but can still move around enough to grow) then I guess you don't even have to give up plant numbers. Typically though I think most private cg's are growing for their patients.
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09-25-2010, 04:34 PM #5
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personally, if your able to grow physically, mentally and financially its worth the learning curve to do it and just use dispensaries in droughts. too many are caught up in the candy store aspect as far as law goes i would assume you give up your six when you assign a caregiver. i HAVE seen employment opportunities for auditors and regulators for the state...be wary people
Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
mofos probably get paid 100k to bust our asses + commision, benefits and paid holidays, sick days and vacation. i was a straight A student and i have never seen that. guess it pays to be a traitor.
if you dont smoke meded, then fuck you
meded, so you can mededicate to mededitate
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09-25-2010, 05:54 PM #6
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fair or unfair??
absolutely. plant some seeds! What I like to use dispensaries for is trying a gram or two of a varieties I'm interested in trying/growing.
Originally Posted by MEDEDCANNABIS
I alwys look forward to your sig line :thumbsup:
Originally Posted by MEDEDCANNABIS
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09-25-2010, 07:37 PM #7
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It's not in the statutes. It still defaults to the Amendment 20 standards. Collectively you can grow 6. If your caregiver is growing 4, then you can grow 2.
Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
There is a medical necessity clause for additional plants above the 6, but you have to prove that in court. Law enforcement will not necessarily honor that in a search, even with an expanded Dr's rec.
Hope that clears it up for you.
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09-25-2010, 08:05 PM #8
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but, imagine you got yours counted for some reason. if you had six and they checked your card, they wouldn't then go check your caregiver. chances are the caregiver is growing for a bunch of other people, too.Given that neither of you can control what the other does.. you can grow your six. If you have six or less at your house, you don't have anything to worry about...
in my opinion. please consult your attorney.
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