Quote Originally Posted by Compassion be kind
Oh, and patients from Las Cruces do not have to go through the border checkpoint when they LEAVE Ruidoso, meaning medicine can go from Ruidoso to Las Cruces. The only border checkpoint is going TO Ruidoso from Las Cruces, where you do have to go through the check. So paients in Las Cruces can take themselves without medicine through the border stop to purchase medicine in Ruidoso, and encounter no border checkpoint going home.
But why would the patients in Las Cruces need to travel to Ruidoso in the first place when there is medicinal grade cannabis available to them? Certainly the prices are not that much less to justify the time and cost of gas, are they? If the patients in Dona Ana County don't support the producer there, then there is a good possibility that they won't be in business very long. I haven't heard anything negative about the quality of the medicine coming from them, only the fact that they have been out of medicine at various times. So if the patients on the east side of the checkpoints buy from the Ruidoso producer and the patients to the west buy from the Las Cruces producer, none of them need to worry about the checkpoints. Right?
CFO Reviewed by CFO on . Ruidoso Non Profit opening This is to let all DOH medical cannabis patients know that the Ruidoso non profit producer, Compassionate Distributors, is opening Friday, October 21st. We have a storefront site at 1216 Mechem Drive. Bring your DOH MCP card and ID and we can sign you up and sell you medicine all at once. We have some great G-13, Green Crack and AK 47 available. We plan on being open Friday through Monday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Rating: 5