FM in Gaylord?

frankfast

Active Member
sounds like a great idea to me im in gaylord area all the time, and my wife works up there,

and yes TheMan13 there is now 3 Despensiers open in gaylord, 2 off of the south exit. Compassionate Care Givers witch in my opion is a joke! and just down the road a mile or so from that is natural remedies witch is alot nicer envirement and people in my opion, i haven't checked out the newest one there but know someone that has, and i have seen what has came from there and i wasn't impressed
 

ProfessorPotSnob

New Member
I miss going to the Crema in Traverse City , there was more or less an open farmers market there a few years back and what fun it was .. I think a market is needed somewhere in the areas mentioned .. So far Gaylord seems most logic being centrally located at the top of the lower peninsula
 

Limosnero

Well-Known Member
The Crema was a very cool FM IMO-nice atmosphere. I miss going there as well. Music (sometimes live), vaporizing & nail hits were allowed. I vended there a bunch of times and never witnessed any bad will or politics get in the way of what was going on.
 

HomeLessBeans

New Member
The Crema was a very cool FM IMO-nice atmosphere. I miss going there as well. Music (sometimes live), vaporizing & nail hits were allowed. I vended there a bunch of times and never witnessed any bad will or politics get in the way of what was going on.
I believe Joe from Crema got pressured out by LEO n TPTB. There was a nice model to follow though. Full coffee shop with farmers in the booths.



Better meds than the norm at GC3 IMHO. I saw some monster nuggs there.
 
I miss the crema (canna bistro) too. Anyone familiar with gaylord, bros coffee closed and they have a nice building with extra room, thoughts

My concern is the number of patients that would enjoy such a place. Do we have the numbers so to speak
 

skirulz

Member
I belong to the local compassion club(not dispensary) in Gaylord/Otsego County, the Alpine Medical Cannabis Society. We've discussed opening a farmer's market. We have decided to wait and see what our new prosecutor is going to do before we move forward with anything.

I encourage you all to attend our next public meeting Feb 6th from 6-8pm at the corner of Garfield and Mill St(Old 27) in the red building next to the Corwith Twp Hall. This is in Vanderbilt, btw...
 

skirulz

Member
Not sure. I believe he just took/is taking office last/this week.

He's made some hints around cracking down on local dispensaries. We'll see how that plays out. There hasn't been a lot of public complaints about them, so I think it'd be kinda difficult for him to do anything and cite citizen concerns as a reason to take action.

I'd like to see our club become sort of the Elks/Eagles for the local medical cannabis community. We'll be putting a nice valley pool table in the clubhouse very soon. Just have to get it out of my basement...
 
I belong to the local compassion club(not dispensary) in Gaylord/Otsego County, the Alpine Medical Cannabis Society. We've discussed opening a farmer's market. We have decided to wait and see what our new prosecutor is going to do before we move forward with anything.

I encourage you all to attend our next public meeting Feb 6th from 6-8pm at the corner of Garfield and Mill St(Old 27) in the red building next to the Corwith Twp Hall. This is in Vanderbilt, btw...
I will be there, thanks
 

chuckduck

Well-Known Member
A little phone call couldn't hurt, eh? Maybe a fruit basket, for the new office:hug:
I've always thought any collective or nonprofit should set aside a large portion of it's budget to campaign donations. I used to be involved in local politics in SE Michigan. I went to a few fundraisers for judges. Guess who was the largest group there? Lawyers. They aren't stupid. It's an investment.
 

st0wandgrow

Well-Known Member
Not sure. I believe he just took/is taking office last/this week.

He's made some hints around cracking down on local dispensaries. We'll see how that plays out. There hasn't been a lot of public complaints about them, so I think it'd be kinda difficult for him to do anything and cite citizen concerns as a reason to take action.

I'd like to see our club become sort of the Elks/Eagles for the local medical cannabis community. We'll be putting a nice valley pool table in the clubhouse very soon. Just have to get it out of my basement...
The million dollar question is this:

What letter does he have beside his name?
 
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