hello. i do not live anywhere nearby, so i did not know you are facing this bureaucratic nightmare. i had read it would be more difficult for recreational users to obtain medicinal cannabis in your state, but that ignored the dispensary monopolies you are predicting. lawsuits are not winnable. since the oil monopoly, can you name a successful new competitor in the past thirty years? look down the street and name a station with lower prices, and i mean forty cents a gallon, and tell me there is not price fixing. your state is an important source of illegal funding for discreet government projects, because of the drug cartel pipeline. the implanting of overlords to the revenue stream, under the cover of legal dispensaries: is black collar crime; and your battle with a group supposedly unable to write reasonable laws in a four month time frame, reads chillingly suspect to conspirator influences. perhaps only securing your border with Mexico will provide the sovereignty your state lacks to write fair free market rules. i am often wrong. i have no objection to qualifying recipients of medical cannabis, but the dispensary should be allowed free market capitalism.