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    SE Washington Co-Op??

    Looks like this new law might allow us to grow 90 plants for 6 patients, Am I understanding this right? If so, I'll be looking for 5 more patients to grow for. I am willing to register and follow the rules laid forth in the bill. Anybody in the Pullman, Clarkston, Colfax, Spokane area interested? I grow Bubblegum, White Russian, Tut and Sensai Star. (other on request.) I stay legal and expect the same. Email is [email protected]
    barbear Reviewed by barbear on . SE Washington Co-Op?? Looks like this new law might allow us to grow 90 plants for 6 patients, Am I understanding this right? If so, I'll be looking for 5 more patients to grow for. I am willing to register and follow the rules laid forth in the bill. Anybody in the Pullman, Clarkston, Colfax, Spokane area interested? I grow Bubblegum, White Russian, Tut and Sensai Star. (other on request.) I stay legal and expect the same. Email is [email protected] Rating: 5

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    SE Washington Co-Op??

    I have yet to see anything that limits the number of members in any co-op or whatever for any shape of that model. 12 patients/members would allow up to 192. But why push the envelope because 191 is good enough!!! :lol5:

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    SE Washington Co-Op??

    It's in the original bill, 90 plants for 6 patients or 99 for 7 patients. These folks can't grow for themselves. They can barely maintain and there are not enough educated providers to go around that provide quality medicine, 191 is a good start and has helped my patient free herself from Demerol and Pharms that hurt her more than help and took her migraines away much more quickly and safely. If the state can clear the way for me to help others the same way, why not??

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    SE Washington Co-Op??

    Quote Originally Posted by barbear
    It's in the original bill, 90 plants for 6 patients or 99 for 7 patients. These folks can't grow for themselves. They can barely maintain and there are not enough educated providers to go around that provide quality medicine, 191 is a good start and has helped my patient free herself from Demerol and Pharms that hurt her more than help and took her migraines away much more quickly and safely. If the state can clear the way for me to help others the same way, why not??
    The way around a patient number is Chapters (sub-groups) of the Mother Organization.

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    #5
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    SE Washington Co-Op??

    Sweet!!!

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    #6
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    SE Washington Co-Op??

    Quote Originally Posted by gypski
    The way around a patient number is Chapters (sub-groups) of the Mother Organization.
    Tried to IM you but can't figure out how? Would like a bit more info....
    And we never failed to fail...it was the easiest thing to do.

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    Senior Member

    SE Washington Co-Op??

    Quote Originally Posted by hiamps
    Tried to IM you but can't figure out how? Would like a bit more info....
    So I don't get nailed for spamming check my profile for my web page, there you will find an e-mail address in the contact us. :jointsmile:

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