Dispensary reviews OMMP

highboy71

New Member
It seems to me many clubs are moving. 3 clubs within a mile or so of me (inner east Portland) have closed shop and are opening in a new location. TreeHouse Collective and Rose City Welness are re opening in far east Portland (Gresham?). Collective Wellbeing is still near, but they are expensive! $240 an ounce
 

Southerner

Well-Known Member
It seems to me many clubs are moving. 3 clubs within a mile or so of me (inner east Portland) have closed shop and are opening in a new location. TreeHouse Collective and Rose City Welness are re opening in far east Portland (Gresham?). Collective Wellbeing is still near, but they are expensive! $240 an ounce
Yeah, that's because OHP issued the first batch of licenses to the dispensaries. Only 8 clubs total in the state have these licenses, with another 22 that received temporary licenses. It's a great time to grow your own.
 

GeraldBostock

New Member
Visited most shops in Portland area, even landed a job at one. I would not consider any of them truly "medical". It's more about locking down your territory and connections now for when rec does finally pass. The thc and cbd testing is a joke, prices just get passed on to the "patients". Mold and pesticide screening is great. Turpine testing is what I want to see. 99% of the customers come in wanting either the highest thc strain, or the cheapest lb. I know many growers and patients are fed up with the ignorance in the business, but it will remain that way until we as a whole realize the universal healing properties of cannabis
 
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mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
just had two get shut down here in Roseburg. wonder why cuz its illegal to sell marijuana. now they sell out of a trailer.. would be nice to actually have growers helping patients and other growers in need of meds, free of charge, or barrow tell there grow is done.. that's what's wrong with the ommp system, its all about the $ not to help one another.
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
that's the funny thing they all thought they were legal then they all get shut down, even calling them a co op or collective not a dispensary
 
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NBHH

New Member
SB 1531 made it so each city or county could post a temporary moratorium for a year. Many cities did this besides portland and some other bigger areas just because they were not educated on how extensive HB 3460 is. I am opening a dispensary in the city of Newport but have been waiting for our city's moratorium to be upheld, which thankfully is August 21st so you will see a lot more smaller areas open up in the next few months. Because of this thread I am looking into Elbe's and Beem's I have heard a lot of good feedback about these.
 
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