CFO, I am NOT one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit. I simply share some of their frustration. I am not an advocate of lawsuits nor am I a big fan of lawyers. I am very aware that the lawsuit(s) will do little more than stir up emotions AND further delay the review process. I respectfully disagree with the comments regarding med availability. If there is such an excess, then why do producers limit order amounts? Why do some of the websites state "We now have medicine"....point is...they were recently out of meds etc etc...
The review and approval process is anything but transparent. Although there has been no formal denials, most, if not all LNPP applicants have no indication of where they stand, what their chances are of approval or even if the DOH plans on any more approvals at all. This is where the frustration lies amongst most LNPP applicants. Obviously and according to most of the licensed producers, there will NEVER be enough supply to meet the demand. And when the supply does not meet the demand, it is the PATIENTS who continue to lose. Yes the program is about patients, but the trickle down effect from not having enough producers gives the patients the "short end of the stick".