itsmehigh
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I would like to think I am apart of the medical marijuana community, currently a little ashamed to be lumped in with the current LP's. But yes I am a perspective LP.You're part of the "LP community"?
Itsme.
I would like to think I am apart of the medical marijuana community, currently a little ashamed to be lumped in with the current LP's. But yes I am a perspective LP.You're part of the "LP community"?
Jump ship...now before your lost and no hope will be found....you will never be champion over the people plant. It's like trying to control and sell air...best you can hope for is break even and not loose your shirt.I would like to think I am apart of the medical marijuana community, currently a little ashamed to be lumped in with the current LP's. But yes I am a perspective LP.
Itsme.
The MMPR is a deeply flawed, intentionally crappy piece of legislation, but if you think whining about it online will make it end, you're delusional. The best hope you have now is getting some form of recreational legalization in place, because the mmpr is not going to be 'repealed', no matter how much you stomp your feet and hold your breath.When people look back on the LP's failed system. They will use it as an example of exploration of the sick and one of the darkest times in Canadian health care for citizens.
Lol. No clue, confirmedLP's just keep bending over and taking up the ass every time the government changes the rules.
How do you figure that? They (not all) keep coming here to find out how deal with this that or the other change that's come down the pipe as we go along. Instead of organizing, they try to find out how to accommodate. What's bring with that picture? Like I said just trying to get the foot in the door.Lol. No clue, confirmed
LP's just keep bending over and taking up the ass every time the government changes the rules.
I'm not sure where you get the idea the the mmpr cannot be repealed? I guarantee you that I will retain my right to grow under the old mmar come Feb., and mmpr patients will demand 'equal rights'. Some LP's will continue to operate supplying those who can't / don't want to grow, but they do not have a viable business without full legalization.The MMPR is a deeply flawed, intentionally crappy piece of legislation, but if you think whining about it online will make it end, you're delusional. The best hope you have now is getting some form of recreational legalization in place, because the mmpr is not going to be 'repealed', no matter how much you stomp your feet and hold your breath.
Tweed doesn't have respect amongst LPs, nor do they have respect within their own walls.Does Tweed carry a reputation within the LP community? possitive or negative
You may retain the self-given right to grow, but you can't guarantee a legal right to grow under the old MMAR.I'm not sure where you get the idea the the mmpr cannot be repealed? I guarantee you that I will retain my right to grow under the old mmar come Feb., and mmpr patients will demand 'equal rights'.
How far along are you.. if you don't mind me asking?I would like to think I am apart of the medical marijuana community, currently a little ashamed to be lumped in with the current LP's. But yes I am a perspective LP.
Itsme.
There is no way they are going to take away my legal right to grow. There was enough evidence of harm to patients last march for a judge to over rule the government, and things certainly have not approved any. The stories of shortages, poor quality, irradiation and mold will only solidify the courts decision. You can 'wait and see'...I would put money on my prediction.You may retain the self-given right to grow, but you can't guarantee a legal right to grow under the old MMAR.
It's very much still a "wait and see" game.