whitegato777
Well-Known Member
I was wondering what the benifits to being a care taker are since the law states that you can only be compansated for costs and not make a profit? also why are people choosing to set the up as co-ops?
I get the same medicine the club gets at almost half the price. THE SAME EXACT medicine. It was ridiculous when they tried to tell my sister she owed them $70 an 8th. Anyways I am no fan at all either. They are a huge rip off and I am positive that the medicine my patients receive is not only better looking but better tasting as well. Screw synthetics... IMOThe compassion work on what they think is a loophole. They are legally not allowed to "sell" the weed so they dispense if for free with the stipulation that you "donate" and they "donate" their middle class stuff at street value.
I am not a fan, my patient went to one while I was growing for him but I was appalled at what they are charging.
If you set it up right with being a caregiver you basically get your system paid for. So you aren't making money off distributing your medicine you just get to save alot of money from having to go out and buy all that stuff yourself. There is a pro and con into everything. If you really want to know the INS and OUTS just google prop 203 and read from front to back like me and my lawyer did.I was wondering what the benifits to being a care taker are since the law states that you can only be compansated for costs and not make a profit? also why are people choosing to set the up as co-ops?
Word of mouth...any compassion club or any type of shop is going to tax you. So expect to donate $60 an 8th or more. If you want to link up with other patients just start PM people. I only mess around with people that have a green card.How do I find one of these care groups that are cheap so I can get supplied while waiting for my system to get going? Getting it off the street is a little sketchy.