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I thought dispensary experiences were suppose to be pleasant

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OjoRojo420

Feeling good is good enough.
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^^^

I guess:

To each according to his/her IQ.

The Farmacy tells me about order and respect for customers.

Even a magnifying glass for folks to see the trichs! Guess they don't "kief" their buds.

Nice GLASS jars properly labeled...

If their medicine pulls my trigger?

I'd give him my business any day of the week.

BTW, that bud (SSH???) looks very, very, very DANK ya'll !
 
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ghettochild

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Prices will drop dramatically if we can ever get MJ legalized. Hell, even the government recognizes that.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_marijuana_legalization

It's hell watching someone you love suffer needlessly due to closed-minded politicians.[/QUOTE/]

it's not the law or politicians causing her to suffer... we all have a choice that is what this thread is supposed to be about... do you think A law can stop anyone from doing anything.

there's only the law of the universe, man can not control free will!

and the price of herb has dropped legal or not... SUPPLY AND DEMAND - QUALITY AND QUANTITY. basic rule of economics.

everyone here is talking about nonsense pointing the finger.
 

RudolfTheRed

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I am a dog person I have several of them and they sleep with me, lay on the couches, etc. but I do not think dogs should be laying on couches where sick people frequent to get there medicine. The only time a dog should be in a dispensary is if the person uses it as a guide.

I am a hardcore smoker too and I am not into the whole tie-dyed hippie, Bob Marley thing either but I can get over it as long as the place was clean.

Also I don't care what line of work you are in appearance means everything. People want to get there meds from someone that looks professional and knows what they are doing and talking about. I don't want to get my medicine from some kid that is dressed in dirty or ratty clothes. I have no problem with dirty clothes, hell mine are dirty a lot from working outside all the time, but then again I am not dealing with sick people, or customers, and serving medicine. If I go see my local physician he better appear neat, clean, and someone that takes care of themselves. I don't want my doc looking sloppy and dirty as shit. If that's how your doctor looks your doctor probably runs a sloppy and dirty practice. The same could be said about any other business.
 

Greyskull

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So you ask the Dr. he may or may not refer you to a caregiver.

the doctors offices (in california at least) are not supposed refer patients to any particular dispensary or caregiver. i believe the charge is called colusion (?)....

what a few doctors offices i know do though is keep track of complaints and good reveiws from new patients when they go to their first dispensary after signing up... becasue the doctors office usually gets the call about an unhappy experience... what the doctors offices have done is provide a list of all the dispensaries in the area with a patient driven rating system...
 

John Deere

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it's not the law or politicians causing her to suffer... we all have a choice that is what this thread is supposed to be about... do you think A law can stop anyone from doing anything.

there's only the law of the universe, man can not control free will!

I tell that same thing to my kids all the time. And I also stress that along with that, every choice you make has consequences, some good and some not so good. My mother's moral decision is to always follow the law.

Kind of hard for her to spark one up anyway since she's 74 yrs old, semi-mobile and living in a nursing home. I'm seriously considering making her some edibles to try out but I'm not going to give anything to her without her prior approval.
 
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Lloyd_Christmas

Anybody stop to think that maybe the dog was there for protection?
 

OjoRojo420

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My Old roommate had a Doberman that protected the couch, you tried to sit on it with her, and you were getting bit, she was not into sharing her couch.

Dogs...

They do the darnest things!

Now, lets sing:

How much is that doggie in the window? (arf! arf!)
The one with the waggley tail
How much is that doggie in the window? (arf! arf!)
I do hope that doggie's for sale

http://kids.niehs.nih.gov/lyrics/howmuch.htm

C'mon folks! Don't be shy!!!!

How much is...

:blowbubbles:
 

localman

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I work in a dispensory in the Colorado rockies, near Blackhawk. Rocky Mountain Organics, we provide a chill enviroment, Awesome strains like NY Diesel and Chocolate Chunk done only in Organic Soil, we price 1/8ths @ $35.00 or $25.00, just wana point out not all are bad, I am also a paitent but I think i am HIP, I love the buisness and it shows here in my office.
 
Go to Peace in Medicine in Sebastopol California. The medicine is all soil grown organics. This is by far the most professional looking dispensary in the US. They have certified organic medicine. The only "tip" jar is for donations to ASA. There is no tye-dye bs. It looks like a pharmacy, except they have 40 kinds of hash and 20 kinds of buds.
 

HighDesertJoe

COME ON PEOPLE NOW
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It's like the Wild West in the Dispensary scene right now. Hopeful things will come around and there will be a Dispensary to fit any and all peoples taste and want's and needs.
Peaces and Puffs till then
 

compost

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I agree about trying to keep things looking professional. Part of freedom is the the responsibility to use it wisely and sometimes hold back and not use it. We don't want to push the issue in the face of people as numbers aren't on our side yet and won't be for another decade or 2. We want the AARP to see this as more of a professional medicine scene and not a hippy wedding at a grateful dead show in amsterdam. These people saw reefer madness when it was presented as being very factual.

We have made great strides for the medical scene and are starting to some head way on full blown legalization. I support gay rights but that doesn't mean I want two guys behind me in line at a movie testing the boundaries of foreplay. Just as I wouldn't want a straight couple to do the same. The point being is we don't have to stuff it down people's faces that we are gonna make medical and eventually all pot legal. I still live in a state that is backwards and this kinda publicity doesn't help our cause.

Freedom of speech, expression, press is a right just like the right to remain silent. Sometimes its better to be silent and right.
 

dagnabit

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I agree about trying to keep things looking professional. Part of freedom is the the responsibility to use it wisely and sometimes hold back and not use it. We don't want to push the issue in the face of people as numbers aren't on our side yet and won't be for another decade or 2. We want the AARP to see this as more of a professional medicine scene and not a hippy wedding at a grateful dead show in amsterdam. These people saw reefer madness when it was presented as being very factual.

We have made great strides for the medical scene and are starting to some head way on full blown legalization. I support gay rights but that doesn't mean I want two guys behind me in line at a movie testing the boundaries of foreplay. Just as I wouldn't want a straight couple to do the same. The point being is we don't have to stuff it down people's faces that we are gonna make medical and eventually all pot legal. I still live in a state that is backwards and this kinda publicity doesn't help our cause.

Freedom of speech, expression, press is a right just like the right to remain silent. Sometimes its better to be silent and right.

!!!!!
K+++++++++
 

supermanlives

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if they put something on the walls it should be close up budshots of the current strains . and relevant info. now that would be cool
 
if they put something on the walls it should be close up budshots of the current strains . and relevant info. now that would be cool

many have this info in binders. there is usually one for buds, one for hash, one for edibles, one for seeds they carry, and one for the clones they carry.
 

LiLWaynE

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Tell me what you think of this club.
http://www.sparcsf.org/


EXACTLY!!!!!

i wonder if the dispensary owner read this thread and the points many of us were tryng to make...

now if the rest of the idiot dispensary owners caught on to this, it would truly help the movement...

thanks for the link rick..


and P.S. ..... it would be great to see more pics of professional dispensaries...

i think someone should start a dispensary interior design consulting service..... tons of shitty dispensaries out there that could use a nice facelift....


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