I think everyone knows the DOH medical cannabis program is understaffed, and THIS is the primary reason for the backlog. So by trying to limit debate, and somehow try to "scientifically" prove that the lawsuit has CAUSED the backlog - sorry, don't like the way the issue is framed [to prove that since there is a backlog, it MUST be attributable to the lawsuit, and therefore, the lawsuit is bad].
I know this - the primary beneficiary from the lawsuit will be the attorney, Livingston; the attorney's fees generated from the lawsuit will allow him to continue working from home, his mansion in Placitas.
I think the lawsuit is almost as frivolous as Arizona basically suing itself, in Federal Ct...
I also think that, for under 4k patients, if all 25 producers knew what they were doing, there would not be a shortage of medication, and it would be debatable whether we even need any more mega-producers.

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ScaredasHell Reviewed by ScaredasHell on . Producer Applicants' Lawsuit - Has it hurt or helped the patients? Greetings all In another thread, I was attacked for stating that IMO the lawsuit has harmed the program and thus the patients. One way to prove or disprove this OPINION is to take an unscientific poll.... In 2011...when did you send in your initial or renewal application and when did you receive your card? (please, no debate, just time lines. And if you are still waiting, would like to know that as well) Family member mailed renewal July 22; still waiting @ 09/10/11. Thanks for Rating: 5