Seems a little risky and sketch to me, but heard meds and prices are way better than the Dispensarys so was curious to see what they had, just not sure about safety at an underground club..rumor had it they were allowing out of state vendors as long as you had med card.
You are spot on!
Yes, the legality of the farmers markets are in question. As I mentioned in my previous post, the "Original" farmers market operator has since been indicted and has stopped operating her market.
The question comes down to whether or not patient-to-patient sales of medical marijuana are LEGAL or ILLEGAL.
The wording of our medical marijuana law is ambiguous and often left to individual interpretation. A Judge down in PIMA COUNTY has ruled that the language of Prop 203 seems to indicate that patients CAN legally sell marijuana to each other. That case is now pending appeal.
Regarding the case for the CAMP 420 market, the same legal argument has been made in this case that was made in the Pima County case (which is Arizona v. Matlock). The Judge is expected to rule on the CAMP 420 case as soon as NEXT WEEK!
Hopefully, these cases will shed some light on our medical marijuana law and help everyone to understand whether or not these types of farmers markets are legal or not.
Yes, most of the markets will allow out-of-state medical marijuana patients. This is because Arizona law states that "a medical marijuana recommendation from another State shall have the same force and effect as a AZDHS issued Medical Marijuana Card, except that an out-of-state patient may not purchase marijuana from a dispensary."
Meaning, that if patient-to-patient sales are deemed legal by the courts, then that protection would also apply to out-of-state patients as well.
Generally speaking, the quality of the meds at farmers markers is hit and miss. Some tables have amazing meds at fantastic prices, and some tables have bottom shelf meds.
The biggest advantage of the farmers markets over dispensaries is the pricing.. Top-shelf meds at a state-licensed dispensary are easily $400+. Whereas the same top-shelf meds sell for $250+ at the farmers markets.