I think this will create quite a few disgruntled patients.your suppose to get a letter. telling you its all over.
go to one of our wonderful greedy dispensaries. only 25 miles from you.
I agree. Looks like about 25,000 out of 30,000 are growers. It wont be easy to put the cork back in.I think this will create quite a few disgruntled patients.
Many Dispensaries will take a year to be open. You should be fine cultivating up until the time they are open.If your card says you can cultivate, you can until it expires. When cards are renewed, DHS will check for a dispensary within 25 miles and use that to determine whether your card will say authorized to cultivate or not.
July 10 or Aug 10, doesn't matter. If you renew after dispensary licenses are issued but before a dispensary is actually open for business within 25 miles of you, you will have a strong legal case for your right to cultivate IF DHS denies you the right on your new card.
The really interesting part of the 25 mile situation is that patients will have a very strong legal case against DHS if dispensaries aren't actually in operation consistently. And will they be? I doubt it. They'll be raided and opening and closing non-stop.
The only thing that's certain is that this is going to get messy and the best strategy for me and my people is... keep it quiet, keep it clean.
No this is Arizona man. Our program is just in its infancy and the dispensary portion is about to hit the ground.damn thought this was Ca?But I'm sure it's going that way.Fuck them though, I will out grow them!
Oh, the threat of being thrown in prison together with losing your home to civil asset forfeiture might go a long way toward putting that cork in.I agree. Looks like about 25,000 out of 30,000 are growers. It wont be easy to put the cork back in.
http://www.azdhs.gov/medicalmarijuana/documents/reports/120508_Patient-Application-Report.pdf
Growers will be the ones calling the feds on the dispensaries. Once they are shut down, renew their cards. Has that not occurred to anyone?No this is Arizona man. Our program is just in its infancy and the dispensary portion is about to hit the ground.
Not exactly. The authorization is a special status on your card, giving you a license to cultivate. But the way the law is written, the state cannot grant this license if there is a dispensary operating within 25 miles of the patient's home address, on the day the card is issued or renewed. Since it's written into the law itself and not just a health department rule, it can't be changed without a whole new ballot initiative. An attempt to do that would probably end with repeal of the whole program at this point.So in arizona they keep track of which patients grow and those that do not?
The politicians attempted to discredit this program as much as possible and unfortunately they did a good job..Not exactly. The authorization is a special status on your card, giving you a license to cultivate. But the way the law is written, the state cannot grant this license if there is a dispensary operating within 25 miles of the patient's home address, on the day the card is issued or renewed. Since it's written into the law itself and not just a health department rule, it can't be changed without a whole new ballot initiative. An attempt to do that would probably end with repeal of the whole program at this point.
Individual cultivation in Arizona is doomed, if the state and the feds actually allow dispensaries to operate.
I highly doubt any growers will want to have any contact with the feds. And no one needs to call on the dispensaries the feds probably already have a close eye and will find them all by themselves.Growers will be the ones calling the feds on the dispensaries. Once they are shut down, renew their cards. Has that not occurred to anyone?