why was my thread closed?

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
You are still breaking federal law by growing it in the first place. As for everyone else not growing on the same budget, not everyone has a greenhouse made out of sticks found on the ground. Some people grow indoors where they PAY for lights, electricity etc...
Again get over yourself, and think before you post. You come across like someone with their head up their ass, and just talking to hear themselves talk.
for a 4 month indoor grow power and nutes only cost me 400.50 buck.. if thats going to call for reimbursements then you need not to grow as you can't afford to. and if you are growing for others then they need to bring you supply's not money
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
Oh so you are circumventing state law, and outright breaking federal law. If we lose our rights to OMMP I am going to blame it on you for circumventing state law to suit your needs.
to suit my needs, im here for the patients thats why i GIVE MY EXES AWAY.
 

Zildjian

Well-Known Member
to suit my needs, im here for the patients thats why i GIVE MY EXES AWAY.
My we have a short term memory. You were just chastising others while sitting on your soap box for breaking federal laws because they were talking about getting reimbursement for their grow. Now you are trying to come across as a savior riding in on your white horse. Step away from the pipe man. You truly have already had too much.
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
My we have a short term memory. You were just chastising others while sitting on your soap box for breaking federal laws because they were talking about getting reimbursement for their grow. Now you are trying to come across as a savior riding in on your white horse. Step away from the pipe man. You truly have already had too much.
what ever~~~~~~~~~~~
 

afrawfraw

Well-Known Member
The key, in Oregon, anyways, is to collect the funds before or after the delivery. Call it what you want. The exchange must not include cash. I've traded meds for nutes, bulbs, gift certificates, and even money orders filled out to PG&E! There is nothing wrong with being reimbursed for supplies you paid to produce medicine for someone else. But I see the other side of the fence as well. Compensation is around 50-75 bucks a zip, tops. To grow for more (Most do) is profiteering, which is legal for all, sans the cannabis farmer.

Do you really think tomatoes cost $1-$2 dollars a pound to grow? I grow 100lbs of tomatoes for around $14. Farmer please!
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
The key, in Oregon, anyways, is to collect the funds before or after the delivery. Call it what you want. The exchange must not include cash. I've traded meds for nutes, bulbs, gift certificates, and even money orders filled out to PG&E! There is nothing wrong with being reimbursed for supplies you paid to produce medicine for someone else. But I see the other side of the fence as well. Compensation is around 50-75 bucks a zip, tops. To grow for more (Most do) is profiteering, which is legal for all, sans the cannabis farmer.

Do you really think tomatoes cost $1-$2 dollars a pound to grow? I grow 100lbs of tomatoes for around $14. Farmer please!
these so called co-ops and despondencies collect cash every time i go in for meds when im out. never once have they gave me as a patient anything, even when i tell them i well give back twice what they give me when i harvest when i ask.. they are all in it for the money period
 

jd123

Well-Known Member
these so called co-ops and despondencies collect cash every time i go in for meds when im out. never once have they gave me as a patient anything, even when i tell them i well give back twice what they give me when i harvest when i ask.. they are all in it for the money period
all businesses are in it to make money why would MMJ businesses be any different. I agree they are currently screwy and walking on the line when it comes to legality. but they are not going to get the program sacked. if anything they will draw attention to the fact that we need a better system in place, one that licenses and regulates MMJ services, and allows them to function as a legitimate business. as long as their is a demand for MMJ, and no legal market, these shady establishments will exist.

we live in a capitalist world for a reason. and no other service on the planet is expected to operate for free.
 

geekmike

Well-Known Member
these so called co-ops and despondencies collect cash every time i go in for meds when im out. never once have they gave me as a patient anything, even when i tell them i well give back twice what they give me when i harvest when i ask.. they are all in it for the money period
Read that again to yourself. So, why would anyone do that? I wouldn't. I'm a pretty generous guy.

Don't be stupid. I know it's hard, but at least try.
 

afrawfraw

Well-Known Member
these so called co-ops and despondencies collect cash every time i go in for meds when im out. never once have they gave me as a patient anything, even when i tell them i well give back twice what they give me when i harvest when i ask.. they are all in it for the money period
Some are NPO, and will help you. I must admit that most assistance in the MMJ community is for Low Income. I endorse this direction.
all businesses are in it to make money why would MMJ businesses be any different. I agree they are currently screwy and walking on the line when it comes to legality. but they are not going to get the program sacked. if anything they will draw attention to the fact that we need a better system in place, one that licenses and regulates MMJ services, and allows them to function as a legitimate business. as long as their is a demand for MMJ, and no legal market, these shady establishments will exist.

we live in a capitalist world for a reason. and no other service on the planet is expected to operate for free.
Some people bitch because they're used to getting black market price for their meds. Some bitch because they can't afford $10 a gram, or even 5, when treating Severe Pain, or Anxiety. I feel recreational users should be taxed up the ass, just as alcohol or tobacco. But to try and profit off of medical conditions is no better than Big pharma!
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
legalize it, tax me out the ass for it, and regulate me seven ways until sunday.

but please stop calling me a criminal for conducting mutually beneficial transactions between two consenting adults after the wickedly dangerous act of watering a plant.
 

jd123

Well-Known Member
Some are NPO, and will help you. I must admit that most assistance in the MMJ community is for Low Income. I endorse this direction.

Some people bitch because they're used to getting black market price for their meds. Some bitch because they can't afford $10 a gram, or even 5, when treating Severe Pain, or Anxiety. I feel recreational users should be taxed up the ass, just as alcohol or tobacco. But to try and profit off of medical conditions is no better than Big pharma!
i agree tax recreational users, but not medical. and hopefully insurance will someday help cover the costs, but services cant function without making money, even non-profits try to raise more money then they spend to try to ensure they can always pay salaries and operating expenses. and by allowing MMJ buisnesses to make a profit and build up capital, they can continue to expand there service, and incur the necessary operating costs to keep quality standards up. buisnesses need money to invest in higher quality services, to expand retail locations, they need "rainy day funds", they need money to cover salaries and overhead expenses, pay rent, pay utillities, etc. there are alot more costs involved besides the cost of the cannabis.

the way big pharma makes money is wrong. but making money in and of itself is not. it is essential to the proper running of any business or establishment that offers goods or services.
 

afrawfraw

Well-Known Member
i agree tax recreational users, but not medical. and hopefully insurance will someday help cover the costs, but services cant function without making money, even non-profits try to raise more money then they spend to try to ensure they can always pay salaries and operating expenses. and by allowing MMJ buisnesses to make a profit and build up capital, they can continue to expand there service, and incur the necessary operating costs to keep quality standards up. buisnesses need money to invest in higher quality services, to expand retail locations, they need "rainy day funds", they need money to cover salaries and overhead expenses, pay rent, pay utillities, etc. there are alot more costs involved besides the cost of the cannabis.

the way big pharma makes money is wrong. but making money in and of itself is not. it is essential to the proper running of any business or establishment that offers goods or services.
At least with an NPO, your money goes towards better services. Don't forget subsidies for the poor. =) With a for profit business, your just improving the car the owner drives.
 

jd123

Well-Known Member
At least with an NPO, your money goes towards better services. Don't forget subsidies for the poor. =) With a for profit business, your just improving the car the owner drives.

actually most NPO's are a scam. take UNICEF for example. only 4% of the money goes towards "the cause", and yet the head of the program has a 1.6 million dollar sallary + benefits.

and profit does alot more than help the owner buy a new car. Again profit is essential to running a business. Do some reading about business and the importance of capital. and again even non-profits try to raise more than they spend through endowment funds and such.

non-profits can be corrupt and evil. and for-profits can be great and provide quality service. both can be good and both can be bad it depends on who's running it and how their running it. i wish people wouldn't get so caught up in the "profit" aspect of things.
 

PsychOut

Member
jd123 thank you for your post, to find charity where 20% makes it to the targeted group is hard to find. I thought I was going to have to say those things. Not for profit groups may not make money but that doe not preclude the owners from having paid business trips (vacations), company vehicles, paid meals etc.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
the state of oregon doubled fees for OMMP and reduced services (you have to mail it in now).

they have no problem making millions off of cannabis, but god forbid someone try to feed themselves or pay their rent with their excess meds.
 

Dr. Greenhorn

Well-Known Member
the state of oregon doubled fees for OMMP and reduced services (you have to mail it in now).

they have no problem making millions off of cannabis, but god forbid someone try to feed themselves or pay their rent with their excess meds.
what happened to your sig? lol
 

afrawfraw

Well-Known Member
actually most NPO's are a scam. take UNICEF for example. only 4% of the money goes towards "the cause", and yet the head of the program has a 1.6 million dollar sallary + benefits.

and profit does alot more than help the owner buy a new car. Again profit is essential to running a business. Do some reading about business and the importance of capital. and again even non-profits try to raise more than they spend through endowment funds and such.

non-profits can be corrupt and evil. and for-profits can be great and provide quality service. both can be good and both can be bad it depends on who's running it and how their running it. i wish people wouldn't get so caught up in the "profit" aspect of things.
I appreciate the enthusiasm. I'm abreast on business practice, thanks. Obviously the proprietor has a lot to do with how the business operates. I wonder what the 1st responsibility is of an NPO? And a for profit business? A for profit business has several responsibilities, the first being profit. All decisions must be made with the investors in mind. If you want a for profit business and want to be Robin Hood, you better have a very giving board, or a huge pocket. NPO's can take advantage of volunteers, donations, Etc. As for profit being essential for a business, no. Overhead costs are recovered, or you have a loss. If you're breaking even, your rent, utilities, Etc are payed. Profit is profit. Either your putting your money back into the business or your not.
 
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