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| Hi, Im New! Join Date: May 2007 Location: the san fernando valley Co-Op: No Vendor: no Patient: yes
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Rep Power: 0 | why do they call it compassionate caregiving? even a kindergardener would understand this means being nice and caring and giving means free which doesn't imply charging the amount of money drug dealers charge. To all clubs stop profiting off patients. we want freedom and herb. not a register full of cash. thank you. we are still not able to walk down the street with a joint really. things are as bad as they were 2000 years ago even all the way to the pharaohs. so thanks guys for making history repeat itself |
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| Fighting for the RIGHT to medicate In Peace. Join Date: Apr 2008 Co-Op: no Vendor: no Patient: yes
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Rep Power: 68155 | Re: why do they call it compassionate caregiving? Quote:
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| Killing pain as we speak Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: In the Hills Co-Op: no Vendor: no Patient: yes
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Rep Power: 95669 | Re: why do they call it compassionate caregiving? heres an idea, all legit clubs should be private memberships, say $75-$100 per month per patient, no sales of cannabis, just paying the clubs membership fees, this if worked right and with careing and compassionate growers could be done. Lets say each co-op has 200 private members, each month the club could potentially earn $20,000, that should cover over head, paying vendors back, plus eliminate these,and even pay employees, sorry kids, from coming in to "hook up their friends". You would have to have a certain amount available to you each month at 1 flat rate. Some wont like this idea, but it could work with some tweaking. Maybe. |
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| WT Regular Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Southern California Co-Op: no Vendor: no Patient: yes
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Rep Power: 4551 | Re: why do they call it compassionate caregiving? As a former medical grade industrial grower, I can tell you that mooniegoogoo's idea is not technically feasible with the regulations being proposed. A key clause will be the number of people in a collective before all the reporting and security requirements become mandatory. It may be as little as three (3) members. With 200 members, the requirements will undoubtedly kick in. Then there is the problem of supplying 200 people with less than 100 plants which is the proposed limit for an entire collective regardless of its size. To grow any more than 100 plants will trigger a federal response as surely as night follows day. There will be no more vendors, employees, or kids. Just overhead and lots of it. |
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| Conquering Lion of Ganja Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Babylon Co-Op: no Vendor: no Patient: yes
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Rep Power: 7198 | Re: why do they call it compassionate caregiving? Legalize it and the really sick get it through there health insurance. Simple as that. Create jobs and pull us out of debt. Then we can stop relying on all these other countries for wealth. BABYLON needs to wake the F up. Wait, babylon makes more now on the underground. ONE LOVE LIVITY!!! |
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