There are a least 2 co-ops that I know of on the westide but if your on the eastside of the state your greenthumbing it or having a caretaker do it.
My recommendation says 15 plants and 24 usable ounces for a 60 day supply.
thus is not 100% accurate.
With enough networking on the eastside you should be able to find a few co-ops or clubs. I know of a couple in the area, but they don't advertise.
They are non-profit and operate by donation only. This allows those with excess meds to contribute to the health of others less fortunate, and patients who can't grow their own can network with fellow patients to access meds. Most patients donate to fellow growers to offset costs of fertilizers, power, etc.
If you have a medical card, they ARE there, but not heavily advertised, especially after the bust that happened last year because some idiot wanting to profit off sick people was breaking/pushing the limits of the law.
With all that being said, most grow their own and network for clones, etc.
But then again, I am only a caregiver, not a patient. I should have my card soon though to several bad problems with chronic pain in my back.
So if you were gonna go with CBR or Sentry in Spokane, who would you choose. I would like to hear some comments about the professionalism and compassion of the doctors you saw at these places.
Thanks