If the State ran the dispensaries..would you be good whith that?

gotigers0420

Active Member
Yes, budgets ARE about how much you plan to spend...and they usually spend MORE than they budget.But I don;t think we are treated like slaves. I think many people expect too much for free. People feel ENTITLED to good roads, and public infrastructure. People want healthcare, protection from harm (both military and local police) Fire departments...yet don't want to pay taxes.

Boggles my mind how they expect these things to be provided. Humans are pathetic, self serving, egotistical beings when left un checked.. That's exactly why governments were formed. To put some sense of order in society.

Sounds like patients that feel ENTITLED to free meds. Ultimately i agree with you on the subject matter of this thread, but it seems a bit contradictory to alot of your other posts in other threads.
 

ismokealotofpot

New Member
kinda like what the state of washington is/was thinking about.They were talking about putting it in the liquor stores! Washington has state run liquor stores (Washington state seal on the door), you cant by vodka or anything like that at a regular grocery store there are a few (maybe 10 in the whole state) that are private and run under a special license that are run and look the exact same as the other stores! thay aren't open Sundays, only 10-9 m-t and 10-10 friday and saturday! Here in Cali. I can go to my local grocery/corner store and pick up a bottle of liquor until 2 am! If I needed a place to get my meds I would trust the state! They would most likely be cheaper than the clubs and have high quality stuff. like you were talking about demanding testing and such, the state wouldn't want the backlash from selling bunk shit! I don't live in your state so you can ignore me, just letting you know other states were kinda thinking the same thing and most patients I've talked to in washington were totally up for it on the thoughts that the state wouldn't have to worry about keeping control of the clubs selling to people without permits, It would be a state verified thing and the state would bring in all the profit and tax money helping the budget!

http://www.usdebtclock.org/state-debt-clocks/state-of-michigan-debt-clock.html

debt per citizen in Michigan is $7321 (but is actually slowly dropping!)

http://www.usdebtclock.org/state-debt-clocks/state-of-washington-debt-clock.html

debt per citizen in Washington is $10,259 (but it's actually gaining a little faster than you guys are dropping! Lucky You!)
Washington DC serves the district of Columbia not you.Your original birth certificates were sold to wall street when you were a baby. And you all wounder why we have trouble in our country. I will not be defending my comment so say what ever floats your boat.
 

bob harris

Well-Known Member
Sounds like patients that feel ENTITLED to free meds. Ultimately i agree with you on the subject matter of this thread, but it seems a bit contradictory to alot of your other posts in other threads.
I'm sure some patients feel entitled to free meds. And they may be able to find that with the right care giver. But I do think they at least deserve low cost meds,IF they assign their plants to a caregiver. That depends on the individual agreement reached between the cg and patient. For the patient that doesn't grow, and doesn't assign a cg, well, they should get off the fence and make a decision.

remember, a patient can terminate the caregiver agreement whenever they choose. If you are unhappy with your caregiver, you can switch.
 
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