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According to "Micah", who spoke at the public meeting yesterday, there are only a few of the 25 licensed producers who are growing medicine that is of high medicinal quality. Maybe some of these non profits do not deserve to be licensed. Yet there are no controls in place for testing of the cannabis.
It appears that all the opinions here are made with the assumption that all producers are turning out top notch quality meds. Clearly that is not the case. Apparently there are many issues regarding nutrients, mold and the like. However, with no monitoring or testing, these producers will continue to put out sub par medicine and get away with it.
Actually, the patients will be the ones to determine quality. If the patient doesn't benefit from the medicine received, he/she will not go back to the producer. We are in the southern part of the state and have heard complaints about almost all of the producers. the first harvest from the local producer was a b-grade strain. This last harvest was awesome. There is a producer in Santa Fe (not NMcann) that has more medicine than registered patients. Check your list for the SF producers and contact them for availability.
Be patient and the producers should get back with you. I can only figure they don't because they don't have medicine and they don't have the resources to hire enough people to return phone calls promptly. And they don't want to tell the patient they don't have any.
So, if we have a surplus now, what would we have with more producers?