Cory and trevor
Well-Known Member
The new SC verdict that a caregiver can only transfer to his/her 5 (max) patients had me thinking; if MERK or Pfiser or SCJWax ect. came up with a cure for AIDS or Cancer, would there be any limitation to distribution of their product? the answer, I think we know, is hell no. in fact there are laws in place that prevent knock-offs (generics at the pharmacy) from butting in on their profits for a given time. I forget that amount of time before generics are allowed but if we're growing medicine and we are very good at this as a caregiver how is it that we are limited to the number of people we help? How is it that as a society we're OK with a monoply on our new drugs? That's what the prevention of generics does. These companies are protect in their profits, they say to recoup the R&D money spent on developing these drugs so they can cintinue to help humanity by continued research. Now, I don't have enough evidence for me personally to call medical pot a cure for cancer but some chose this as their treatment plan, how is it that the great caregivers of the state can only help 5 people at a time? Hopefully now that I typed it out it will get out of my head it's all I have been thinking lately and it's making me crazy because it is infact a crazy ass thought-but also a reality! banning dispensaries is doing the exact oposite as law does for these pharm companies-it's keeping the help a great caregiver can give to an absolute minimum. Any thoughts?