Any Washington Patients Out There?

StaySmokin206

Active Member
right off the 405 and the 522 just north of evergreen hosp
oh alright cool.. And do you usually just grow your own supply or attend a co op. Because as it is I will just grow my own but if co ops are somewhat convenient/safe I would probably go and get a drink/mouthspray/etc. if they carry anything like that..
 

StaySmokin206

Active Member
I dont know what a co op is. what are they?
Well since dispenseries aren't legal here in WA we have what are called co ops and it is people who take donations for "Their product" and I don't really know too much more about them.. The whole law around these co ops is shady =/
 
wow i had no idea. they gave me some paper work with names of people that deliver if you werent growing your own. I will have to look into that. that would be cool! Thanks rooster
 

mudd1280

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hey i live on the east side and i got my card last year in june in the tri-cities at the red lion from cbr medical. if you live on the east the best way to get meds are 1. grow your own. 2. co-ops but those aren't legal in the state of washington if you read the laws over and over again you can understand some of it, a caregiver can only grow for one person and one person only. 3. black market/ on the street or through friends. some of the best way that i found for growing your own for the first time is in soil,(black gold form fred myer or lowe's) its simple watering, feeding, and care. after you get the hang of that you will start to get tricky with your growing techniques. you can check my pics for some ideas.
 

StaySmokin206

Active Member
hey i live on the east side and i got my card last year in june in the tri-cities at the red lion from cbr medical. if you live on the east the best way to get meds are 1. grow your own. 2. co-ops but those aren't legal in the state of washington if you read the laws over and over again you can understand some of it, a caregiver can only grow for one person and one person only. 3. black market/ on the street or through friends. some of the best way that i found for growing your own for the first time is in soil,(black gold form fred myer or lowe's) its simple watering, feeding, and care. after you get the hang of that you will start to get tricky with your growing techniques. you can check my pics for some ideas.
Thanks for info mudd! Great to see people actually using the Washington medicinal section now. Yeah I have a 1 plant grow at the moment but was wondering if it is even worth it to get specialty items(Baked goods, lotions, mouthspray.) obviously the baked goods/tincture/hash could easily be made from plant remnants but drinks and etc. I guess I will just live without lol
 

mudd1280

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its really nice to just have the right to grow a plant that i use for medicene and doesn't kill any one for a change
 

mudd1280

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plus with all the different laws that are changing the despeneries that are in Washington can be raided anytime and the info for patients is then in big bro's eyes as well
 

Smokej9009

Active Member
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
 

mudd1280

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i would for sure go with cbr. I've heard that sentry out of spokane has had problems with backing their patients when they get arested. my problem is that with no online groups and no advertising of the co-ops then how does one get in to the loop of medical marijuana clones or seeds. also it clearly says in the RCW that only one caregiver can care for one patient and one patient only, so if the city says that a co-op cant be there then there wont be one till the city changes it. and im not one to just walk into one of these co-ops or collectives in the area so if there is someone on here that can help me out that would the best but i know how sketchy people can be on here.
 

mudd1280

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some people are just ignorent. for one what is NYCD and for 2 why would some one say where there from on a public forum
 
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