So, we are at the point now of, show me some factual information on how the patient rights are being violated. I'll be the devil's advocate since all dispensaries are the devil anyways. Include links and quotes please...

This is directly from the proposed DOR MMED regulations from their website this morning, and these are my concerns contained in the proposed rules that diminish my rights as a patient;

j. A date/time must be embedded on all recordings of customer areas. The date and time must be synchronized and set correctly and must not significantly obscure the picture.
5. PLACEMENT OF CAMERAS/REQUIRED COVERAGE.
b. All limited access areas, point of sale areas, security rooms/areas and all points of ingress/egress to limited access areas and all points of ingress/egress to the exterior of the licensed premises must have fixed camera coverage capable of identifying any activity occurring within a minimum of twenty (20) feet of all entry and exit points. c. A single fixed camera shall be placed above each point of sale location, allowing for the clear and certain identification of the transacting individual and related identification. A single fixed camera shall be placed above each point of sale location, allowing for the recording and recognition of any transacting individualā??s identification and any medical marijuana removed from the premises. This will be accomplished by temporarily placing the authorized identification, and registry card in a 12ā? x 12ā? area on the counter top, where they will be captured from the above mounted camera. In addition, all medical marijuana shall be placed on an Department of Agriculture approved and calibrated weight scale so that the amount removed from the licensed premises may by captured from the above mounted camera. As an alternative, a licensed center may, through their point of sale system, simultaneously capture fixed images of the transaction and the individual making the purchase. For all transactions, time, date, amount and weight of purchase, and identifying registry number shall be captured with the transaction and overlaid on the point of sale transaction or text overlay on the video transaction.
d. All entrances and exits to the facility shall be recorded from both indoor and outdoor vantage points, and capable of clearly identifying the individual entering or exiting the facility.
e. The system shall be capable of clearly identifying any activities occurring within the facility or within the grow rooms in low light conditions.
6. OTHER STANDARDS.
a. All camera views of customer areas must be continuously recorded 24 hours a day. The use of motion detection is authorized with a minimum of ten (10) second pre and post- event recording.
b. Complete index and guide to the center cameras, technical documentation, monitors and controls must be available in the surveillance room. This guide must include a map of the camera locations, direction of coverage, camera numbers and operating instructions for the surveillance equipment.
c. A chronological point of sale transaction log must be made available to be used in conjunction with recorded video of those transactions.
d. All surveillance recordings must be kept for a minimum of 20 days on your recording device (DVD, NVR) AND an additional consecutive 20 days must be kept on a cd or external hard-drive.
h. Surveillance recordings and clear still photos must be made available to the MMED and law enforcement personnel upon request.
7. DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING AND MANAGEMENT.
e. The video recording shall allow for the exporting of still images in an industry standard image format (.jpg, bmp, gif, etc.)
f. Recordings must have the ability to be archived to DVD-R, CD-R, Blue Ray or USB Drive as required by the MMED.
g. Exported video must have the ability to be archived in a proprietary format that ensures authentication of the video and guarantees that no alteration of the recorded image has taken place.
i. Exported video must also have the ability to be saved in an industry standard file format that can be played on a standard PC using either Apple QuickTime or Windows Media Player.


10. REMOTE VIDEO MONITORING AND RETRIEVAL.
a. The DVR or NVR system shall be capable of providing remote viewing via the internet of both live and recorded video.
b. DVR or NVR systems shall be approved by the MMED.
c. DVR or NVR must allow for remote connection and control over all cameras.
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d. Internet Connectivity must allow for at least 384k upstream.
e. Static IP address and port or a web based application with a user name and password control is required to allow for remote connection to the DVR/NVR(s).
11. POINT OF SALE INTERGRATION/OVERLAY.
a. Systems not utilizing Point of Sale (POS) photo capture shall be capable of overlaying the video with data from on premise point of sale systems.
b. The overlay data shall allow for manual verification of the transaction with the associated video.
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The MMED must have full control capability over camera operation over all other remote access service equipment located outside of the surveillance room. MMED