Quote Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
But there are two fundamental questions: how to prevent people from changing caregivers/centers constantly and buying more meds or plants than they're allowed under the constitution.
why does it matter? I thought counts weren't tied to centers, so no need for incentives or keeping patients. Let them shop where they want.

The price on the street is better than at dispensaries so why would someone go to a dispensary to buy too much?

The only thing this crap will accomplish is to push more sales underground.

And under the constitution, patients may use as much as they need. I guess if we install a system, if you need to purchase more than 2 oz's at a time you are screwed. We do keep hearing of people having to drive hours to get meds, and now with more local moratoriums, there is an even greater affirmative defense for this.

EDIT: The state should just be explicit and say counts aren't tied to patients and let the patient whoring (hording) end.