Quote Originally Posted by Colodonmed

I wonder how many patients are going to leave the registry with these new proposals? If what I read is right, the patients picture, transactions including the amount of medicine purchased and the frequency of purchases will be captured on video and also entered into the database, I doubt if many patients will be willing to put their private lives under such scrutiny. I bet we see a lot more lobbying by these centers to make this a more patient friendly system or they will probably end up all shutting down. Hmm, I wonder
Again this is all part of the plan (To shut down 90% of the shops that were open back then, 2009) and this is just some more sweeping up for them, they let you think they over looked this or that. But as you see as soon as they noticed another way to make it more difficult and just not worth the cost and hassle to do business for centers they pull something out of their hats to make it so.
This is the worst infringement yet on the State Constitution and amendment 20 as written in 2000. almost 3/4 of that amendment talks about the registry and the need for it's confidentiality and how to enact this and ensure that it was and to talk about penalties for violating that confidentiality.
This is the oppositions "Holy Grail" (folks like Suthers, Romer and such) if they are able to pull this off the program (MMJ caregiver/patient program through the Health Dept.) is effectively destroyed, you constitutional right that was fought so hard for back in the 90's.
It most definitely takes out most of the Centers! remember folks we are competing over customers that are registered which right now makes up 2% of the States Population, for the centers to survive this percentage must increase. Even something as little as a .5 % drop in registry patients would take out many more shops. again seems to all be part of their plan.
(I'll take off my tin foil hat now and sign off):wtf::wtf: