i don't take in too much fluoride, so i'm aware of this fact. that they are getting busted is not in question, the question is whether or not they are fully compliant with state laws.
just because they are contributing to the community doesn't mean the operators are being compliant with california state laws regarding how non-profits may operate.
so are you afraid to back up your claims with evidence, or do you just not have any evidence?
also, fluoride.
It's impossible for any dispensary or supplier to dispensaries to be "Fully compliant with state laws" as the state laws are currently fucked up.
There is currently no mechanism or system to set up or regulate dispensaries or their suppliers. The only way to be "fully compliant with state laws" is to have a written recommendation from a physician, recorded in a state registry (which was mandated under 215, but has not been established yet) and cultivate your own, limiting your cannabis growing to "8 ounces of dried material" and the strangely worded "12 mature and/or 6 mature plants" No guidelines are provided as to when a plant is considered mature. When it is ready to flower? When it has begun to flower? When it is ready for harvest? are rooted cuttings from an established plant considered mature or immature? are seeds considered immature plants? what about male plants? how many seeds can you legally possess? Does ordering seeds through the mail make you a felon? does fertilizing a plant to create seeds count towards you total allowed number of plants? does the weight of seeds count towards your allowed "8 ounces of dried material" What about persons too sick or otherwise unable to grow? What is a "caregiver" under the law? Can a friend with a green thumb grow for you if you have no talent for cultivation? Can you hire a professional cannabis gardener to cultivate your plants for you in your own home or on your property?
the law and precedent situation is all fucked up, and really impossible to comply with, especially in the legal grey area of dispensaries and suppliers which are not prohibited, but also not specifically allowed.