Ridiculous rules

Camo Hat

Well-Known Member
I've got a medical marijuana card but still can't legally buy medicine in this state. To make things even more ridiculous I had to register with The State. WTF ?

I don't have to register my other prescriptions meds. Why is marijuana singled out for yearly registration with The State ? Will my medical insurance pay for my M.M. ? Ha ! Hell no.

While I wait for my plants to grow I'm without medicine because I don't know where to get it.
 

bluntmassa1

Well-Known Member
Gonna need to find someone selling herb I'd probably hook you up but I'm not even in MA really I would rather give patients good deals on bags than have someone buy quantity just to charge $20 a gram and make more than me can't medicate with that bullshit price but you can't really dictate what people charge on the street, dispensaries will probably cost more too I heard they suck from some dude in VT.

But actually I think you can go to Maine and go to a dispensary just gonna want to talk to someone first.
 

phunt

Well-Known Member
It's ridiculous here at the moment they made such a mess out of it all. I've talked to a few people who go to R.I. for meds.
 

Camo Hat

Well-Known Member
It's ridiculous here at the moment they made such a mess out of it all. I've talked to a few people who go to R.I. for meds.
Making themselves Federal Criminals by simply purchasing a prescribed medicine.
 

WeedFreak78

Well-Known Member
Do Maine, RI and Mass. have reciprocity written into the MJ laws? I know some states don't, and i believe Maine may have been one that doesn't.

Your first mistake was signing up, i was initially eager until i watched how it was being handled..very poorly..we've had the law on the books for what almost 2 years now and no access to meds or any clear regs/ guidelines for patients to follow. I'm waiting till it's up and running and proven for at least a year before i reconsider.
 

GvegasGrowa

Well-Known Member
Do Maine, RI and Mass. have reciprocity written into the MJ laws? I know some states don't, and i believe Maine may have been one that doesn't.

Your first mistake was signing up, i was initially eager until i watched how it was being handled..very poorly..we've had the law on the books for what almost 2 years now and no access to meds or any clear regs/ guidelines for patients to follow. I'm waiting till it's up and running and proven for at least a year before i reconsider.
& the next day the 1st place opens:clap:
 
if you think that noone knows what meds you are on, you are wrong. your regular scripts are in a database calculating the quantity of every pill you get
 
Top