dispensaries no longer legal. fuck.

Dr. Bob

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Any clubs actually closing their doors?
Clubs aren't involved with medication. I am aware of several that are open and helping patients learn to grow and meet caregivers. Western UP, SW Michigan, Vanderbilt, Harrisville, Cheboygan, and others. I'm not familiar with SE Mich, but perhaps folks that are can recommend some good original model (no med) compassion clubs down there.

We really need to restart the compassion club system we had prior to the dispensaries and p2p folks coming in. Places where folks can learn, find caregivers, find patients, get help with the registry and a little political support. I'd be willing to offer office space to someone to start a original model club in Saginaw, we already have on going in Mt Pleasant. I support several others, but need leaders for them, folks willing to run them.

Dr. Bob
 

hockey4848

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Clubs aren't involved with medication. I am aware of several that are open and helping patients learn to grow and meet caregivers. Western UP, SW Michigan, Vanderbilt, Harrisville, Cheboygan, and others. I'm not familiar with SE Mich, but perhaps folks that are can recommend some good original model (no med) compassion clubs down there.

We really need to restart the compassion club system we had prior to the dispensaries and p2p folks coming in. Places where folks can learn, find caregivers, find patients, get help with the registry and a little political support. I'd be willing to offer office space to someone to start a original model club in Saginaw, we already have on going in Mt Pleasant. I support several others, but need leaders for them, folks willing to run them.

Dr. Bob
I agree with you 100% and enjoy reading your posts. But when I said "clubs" i meant "dispensaries", anyone seeing them closing their doors because of teh SC ruling?
 

tricloud

New Member
You were just one of a couple, nothing directed at you.

And yes, folks need correct information. 1 patient, 12 plants, 1 caregiver, five patients was preached by folks that knew what they were talking about, but many listened instead to those that told them what they wanted to hear. Now we are scrambling to try and find those same patients caregivers or teach them to grow. Like was suggested when they started.

Dr. Bob

Seems to me a doctor would understand the way the law is set up doesn't allow for the sickest people to acquire medicine in a timely manor. And to me the law reads medical use equals transfer. The Supreme Court was bought.....
 

bloodytrichomes

New Member
There is a link to the actual bills on my website.

Here is the correct information:

2 year cards start in April, prior to that they are 1 year.
There is no picture on the cards, but you will need a state issued photo ID with the card after April.

Any other rumors that need to be clarified?

Dr. Bob
once again dr troll why are yu here .how did your dispencery backed clinic go in muskegon?did you close it yesterday
 

Dr. Bob

Well-Known Member
Seems to me a doctor would understand the way the law is set up doesn't allow for the sickest people to acquire medicine in a timely manor. And to me the law reads medical use equals transfer. The Supreme Court was bought.....
I couldn't agree with you more. The issue is that there are limits within the law. This ruling was no surprise at all, but the kicker was voiding Green. That was a disaster. That is what is preventing those patients from getting oils.

Choices for you. The same caregivers that were selling overages to dispensaries can take on these patients and turn those overages into oils. The supply is still there, it is connecting it with the need.

Here is something I am thinking of doing myself. I qualify for a card, I may get one and name a caregiver that has one of these patients. That is 12 plants and a patient that will need NONE. Others can do this too. I've been thinking about doing it for some time. Proof that mere possession of a card does not mean use. It would also be important for my legal work to be able to demonstrate an example of that too.

Dr. Bob
 

Dr. Bob

Well-Known Member
Actually there are some clubs that have farmers markets and they allow medicine transfers and use. Make sure you don't start any rumors......
Original model compassion clubs were education, caregiver/patient, political, and NO MEDS. No rumor. Those that got into meds left that behind, though there are some good ones that did. But they are no longer original model. There are many others that lost sight of the patient/caregiver system and became dispensaries.

1 patient, 12 plants. 1 caregiver, 5 patients. Stay in limits.

Dr. Bob
 

bloodytrichomes

New Member
I couldn't agree with you more. The issue is that there are limits within the law. This ruling was no surprise at all, but the kicker was voiding Green. That was a disaster. That is what is preventing those patients from getting oils.

Choices for you. The same caregivers that were selling overages to dispensaries can take on these patients and turn those overages into oils. The supply is still there, it is connecting it with the need.

Here is something I am thinking of doing myself. I qualify for a card, I may get one and name a caregiver that has one of these patients. That is 12 plants and a patient that will need NONE. Others can do this too. I've been thinking about doing it for some time. Proof that mere possession of a card does not mean use. It would also be important for my legal work to be able to demonstrate an example of that too.

Dr. Bob
are you that desperate to become one of us smoke a joint or shut up dr troll...why dont you answer about your clinic/show your pathetic ways dr troll
 

Dr. Bob

Well-Known Member
I see there is a voice from the peanut gallery. Dispensary based clinic in Muskegon? Really? And who would that be? My 'Muskegon' clinic is actually in Whitehall and is not a dispensary in any way shape or form.

Are you confusing me with another doctor, there are several that specialize in the 'dispensary circuit'. Of my 22 clinics. 3 are co-located in what could be considered a 'dispensary' which closes for business when I am there. I did recommend all three stop dispensing completely as soon as the ruling came out. Including times I was not there. It should be noted that the 3 I did have some relationship to were clients long before the McQueen CoA rulings and were ethical places. I've turned down many including places in Lansing and Jackson. I wouldn't add more after the CoA decision.

I don't normally respond to this sort of internet agitator (can't even spell dispensary...lol) but thought I'd clear that one up.

Night all.

Dr. Bob
 

bloodytrichomes

New Member
I see there is a voice from the peanut gallery. Dispensary based clinic in Muskegon? Really? And who would that be? My 'Muskegon' clinic is actually in Whitehall and is not a dispensary in any way shape or form.

Are you confusing me with another doctor, there are several that specialize in the 'dispensary circuit'. Of my 22 clinics. 3 are co-located in what could be considered a 'dispensary' which closes for business when I am there. I did recommend all three stop dispensing completely as soon as the ruling came out. Including times I was not there. It should be noted that the 3 I did have some relationship to were clients long before the McQueen CoA rulings and were ethical places. I've turned down many including places in Lansing and Jackson. I wouldn't add more after the CoA decision.

I don't normally respond to this sort of internet agitator (can't even spell dispensary...lol) but thought I'd clear that one up.

Night all.

Dr. Bob
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bloodytrichomes

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Seems to me a doctor would understand the way the law is set up doesn't allow for the sickest people to acquire medicine in a timely manor. And to me the law reads medical use equals transfer. The Supreme Court was bought.....
lol not when said dr is only about the money
 

tricloud

New Member
The same caregivers that were selling overages to dispensaries can take on these patients and turn those overages into oils.

Dr. Bob
Many of us have been making oils and transferring them to the dispensaries so people who are really sick can use them while they are finding a good caregiver or setting up their grow. I feel so sorry for those who need oil and won't be able to get it on time.

I take RSO every day now and it's doing wonders for me. I've also used it on my skin cancer and other sores and totally believe in it. Thats why I think it's a crime to close the system and shut out the sickest people who need it the most and are the least likely to find what they need on the street.
 

Milovan

Well-Known Member
Is this only in Michigan??? Or California too?? I sure hope not.
yes this is also going on in Cali as we speak. the sc justices will hand down their decisions by spring
and they strongly hinted that cities will be allowed to ban dispensaries.
 

Corso312

Well-Known Member
You think? Gotta assume all those people moving bags at clubs n markets would rather deal with one or two people a month than 40-50
 
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