Every time you go to Wal-Mart to buy Tampons and Cheetos you are on video. Not much privacy there. Go to your bank, the library, the porn shop, restaurants, the liquor store, the casino, etc etc.

I don't understand the fear of cameras. You probably get videoed more than 100 times a day already. They are literally everywhere now.

You think as a patient there is a big risk of the feds getting the video of you buying you 3 grams of meds? Think about the risk that the dispensary is taking for your ability and convenience to purchase meds there. Storing videos for the required 40 days will include a very large number of sales that will put them away FOREVER. Minor purchasing/possession is very different than repeated felony sales and large volume possession.

Seems like I saw somewhere that the closeup of redcard and purchase volumes were eliminated from the draft rules for purchases, but the rules have since been dropped from the DOR website. I guess we'll see what shakes down on the final rules once they are published.

I guess it boils down to, if you aren't doing anything wrong, why the worry about cameras watching you? They were watching you last time you picked up your Viagra prescription at Walgreens.

That ought to stir up the "pot" :thumbsup: