infinitalus
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Certified mail sent 09/20, check cashed 9/25, recieved card today, 10/04.
I guess they (FINALLY) got their deal in order. Woo =)
I guess they (FINALLY) got their deal in order. Woo =)
another abuse of the system intended for chronic medical patients and not recreational users.Mine was cashed the 26th. Now you got me anxious! Not to worry though. My meds will still be very recreational!
Without my recreational use of cannabis, I would never have discovered it as a medicine(at the very least it would have been far down the road). My only problem with the situation is that recreational users are forced to hide under the umbrella of medical marijuana.another abuse of the system intended for chronic medical patients and not recreational users.
I could not agree more. Thats why places like Colorado are trying to legalize and regulate like alcohol. I mean seriously, I have never seen so many sick 20 year old males running around with their red card! lol. IMO, The medicial use of mj was the first step and gate to walk through before they will eventually have to legalize it. I do have medical reasons I use for, but I have no problem with everyone and their brothers and sisters having a card and being somewhat "legal" as opposed to someone doing jail time and wasting our tax dollars for smoking a doobie. Either way, I am going to burn one down regardless, but it is nice to know I can drive across this state with under 2oz and have no worries about that at all.Without my recreational use of cannabis, I would never have discovered it as a medicine(at the very least it would have been far down the road). My only problem with the situation is that recreational users are forced to hide under the umbrella of medical marijuana.
My only problem is the whole dispensary bullshit. Just because I'm 21 and look fit meant I got treated like a recreational user abusing the system and to be honest it bugs the fuck out of me. I lost serious amounts of weight and got down to about 110 lbs at nearly 6 foot and dealt with throwing up about 4-5 times a week, almost once every morning and I got use to spending 2-3 hours in the bathroom at a time. I visited my doctor about once a week for six months and spent over 2,000$ on pills that insurance wouldn't cover.
I really just can't explain with words how bad I felt on top of that loosing my friends and relying on others to support me which made me feel even worse. That being said I was quite broke after not being able to keep my job due to the fact that I was seriously too sick to work. Kind of blows my mind of things have changed.... anyways...
I got sick of telling the dispensaries how broke and sick I was. I mean it seems like dispensaries deal with a fair amount of healthy people that they don't have a problem charging outrageous amounts too but if you tell them how sick you are they're more than willing to work with you.. So instead of dispensaries/collectives treating everyone like their sick, they treat them like a customer who is paying for some 'commodity' when really they should be dealing with extremely sick patients that need quick and safe access.
I just feel like I was rarely treated as a patient or someone who was sick so much as a customer.