Think of the other farmers - those who grow the food we eat every day. Typically, one buys food inside a grocery store - a dispensary - where things are regulated and taxed, licensed, etc. But, farmers may also sell their crops at farmer's markets - cutting out the middlemen, the taxes (if they cheat), and licensing for a storefront. This allows them to sell directly to the customer, which lowers prices for the customer and raises profits for the farmer.
What you propose is that farmer's markets should either be shut down or should give food away for free. A dramatic comparison? No, not at all. Food is far more important to survival, even to those suffering from from cancer and AIDS, than mmj. If it's wrong for a cannabis farmer to charge a patient for medicine, it is wrong for a grain farmer to charge anyone for food - unless sold at a grocery store. (Only patients need mmj, but all people need food.)
The reason I am picking away is because your arguments are so contradictory that the only way out is for you to realize that you can't come to a sane conclusion without consistency. Moral relativism is a bankrupt philosophy.
Of course I think mj should be legal. And I think you are a pessimist to think it won't ever happen. It's going to be on the ballot in a number of states this fall, liberal turnout will probably be high especially with a Romney-Santorum ticket, and polls are showing majority support for legalization for the first time. People said the same thing about mmj, even here in Michigan - "it'll never happen." Well look how wrong they were.
Why should someone who is getting LBs of MJ every couple months NOT give free meds to the patients they grow for. Is it simply because growing LBs a month is expensive & hard work? @ what point does it become Greed that a CG charges his patients?
For the same reason we pay farmers for our food. They are providing a service of value, and risking their freedom and their safety (robberies are still common in MI, and as far as cops go, even if you win the case you'll still be out a LOT of money and ALL your property). If this is not compensated for they will either quit, start selling on the black market to make the risk/work worth the reward, or keep on truckin' if they're insane. Everyone loses. The local indoor supply dries up and patients go back to smoking brick.
Bob is a caregiver for Barbette. Tom is a caregiver for Tulip. Each gives their patient 1oz/mo for free, and takes their one 1oz/mo overage and sells it to each other's patients for $300 plus a $200 dispensary/licensing fee tax.
That is what you propose as being okay. I fail to see how it's any better than this:
Bob is a caregiver for Barbette. Tom is a caregiver for Tulip. They give each of their patients 2oz/mo for $300.
In this situation the patients pay less, and the caregivers make the same amount of money.
If a CG got 1LB+ from 1x patients plants.. & 5lbs all together. Why should none of that 5lb go to the patients. It was there plant, so what.. once it's cut it is no longer there plants but your weed?
You are the one proposing that a CG take most of the crop from the plants they care for and sell it to dispensaries!
I would suggest a JOB if someone has to charge there patients they grow for. Might make life easier, you know.. like enroll in school, have some ambitions.. work for a living.
I would suggest a JOB for those patients who expect their caregivers to work for free and risk their lives, their property, and their freedom to serve them.