Quote Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
This is OK with me. I don't mind being taped, but I don't want my name and my purchase history associated with that taped image. I haven't bothered to read the rules, (which seem to be changing fast) but is audio required or only video? Even if no names were associated with the recorded conversations, it's undignified to record patient complaints about their bowels or how chemo has them throwing up all day long. The simple knowledge that they are being recorded will make some patients more reticent in describing their ailments. Simply make the DoR oversight patient-anonymous and I'd be fine with just about any level of regulatory supervision, from a yearly visit by an inspector, to 24/7 electronic surveillance.
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.

Unless you got a super stealth card with no name, or any other info on it, you will be recorded and identified. And it will be kept for a minimum of I believe 20 days. No offense man, but maybe you should read a little more on the proposal because this is not good for you or I or any of the 100,000 plus registered patients