*sigh*... i miss a good dry hand trim. crystal mountain products (of spinpro fame) is a local company and it seems like everybody and their dog has one. i think, between their guinea pigs and the 'bro-price' there are more spinpros per capita in bc than anywhere else.
i find that a dry trim is actually *less work in the long run; you don't have to keep flipping the pile so there's less manhandling, you don't have to "go over" your finished product to get rid of exposed stalks etc. etc. that and dry buds often require less scissor-strokes (less carpal tunnel).
cg, if you're ever in need of a trimmer nicknamed "the Woodlathe" send me a plane ticket...
you know, for all the growers we supposedly have in this province, vancouver has all of *2* public dispensaries (and i believe they were both set up by the BC Compassion Society). there was another further in the burbs but they got shut down. BCCS is a well-established mmj organisation peopled with good people; personally i wouldn't set foot in a dispensary *not at least endorsed by BCCS, and i can't think of a reason why any reputable dispensary with "access to medicine" as its primary mandate wouldn't want their endorsement/support/help/network during startup. we are fortunate in that regard here. that and a lot of people want to grow their own or have one designated grower of their medicine anyway. this is the sort of place where on a good day you can go down to your local cannabusiness, run into any number of world-class, world-famous growers/breeders, and pick their brains with your questions. in the time it takes to smoke a joint you can get an answer to your question and learn 3 new facts. why wouldn't you grow your own? although i would definitely at least send someone to check out that organic disp. i hope that you find some medicine-oriented folks like yourselves.