I've worked in LA most of my life and lived in SoCal on and off for the last 50 years. I've come home to Michigan from California for the winter to do a little research into this. I started this little project too see if becoming a Michigan based Caregiver, hoping to work Pro Bono with other Cancer patients with limited means.

Now I know I've got a long way to go to take my gardening skills to the level of the guys providing Harborside or Cornerstone... most likely, I'll never get close. But I got to try - for my own sake if nothing else. Besides, I love gardening - and I've always had a green thumb.

I don't want to go negative in any way, but as a patient that needs quality medicines to follow his treatment plan as well as his pallative needs, I should point out what I'm witnessing... as a patient.
I'll say this without reservation. During this transition, being essentially a resident of both states I had the good fortune to experience being a MMJ patient in both Michigan & California, at the same time. In my view, Michigan is in tough shape and has miles and miles to go in terms of production and in terms of attitude. The local quality & potency and perfectly clean medical grade Cannabis available in California are not in the same league. I don't care what Hightimes price guide is reporting to the masses. The dispensaries here in Michigan, and I've tried several of them, the products are not even in the ballpark yet. I have been offered products I wouldn't use to make Butter from.
Offering patients anything that walks in the door is not the way to stay in this game. It is the way to posion your patients that have compromised immune systems. - I've seen dirt weed being sold as meds here that couldn't treat a hangover. To risk sounding like I'm exaggerating -The best medicines and concentrates available here right now, wouldn't be given away to the poor at my LA clinic.

With the help of the good people here, and a few more good Michiganders trying to get it done, I like to believe we could get it fixed.
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Freakears Reviewed by Freakears on . Menieres, Diverticulitis, Cancer .... enough already. Guys, meet Dr. Cannabis. Hi, I'm kind of a new guy here. Figured it was time I introduced myself. I've been a patient for about a year now. I got out of UCLA's Head and Neck ward two years ago - I'm still here. My story with cancer and cannabis goes back a bit longer, thirteen years or so, although I never would have believed that until after having made the leap into becoming a patient in January of 2010.... in lieu of the salient radiation and chemotherapy prescribed to me by americas university system. Rating: 5