Blue Dot, your statement:
"There is no law authorizing delivery services." This is not correct. And your attempt to support that statement with legal precedence which invalidates caregiver status to selling entities is no support at all.
Delivery services are every bit as allowable under current law as dispensaries - provided they are lawfully structured and operated. And therein lies the rub.
Structuring and operating under what is currently required by the AG guidelines and legal precendent is extremely difficult, and I believe virtually no current dispensaries operating openly meet these current requirements.
Anybody up for a rational discussion about how dispensaries need to structure and operate in order to meet current legal requirements?
"There is no law authorizing delivery services." This is not correct. And your attempt to support that statement with legal precedence which invalidates caregiver status to selling entities is no support at all.
Delivery services are every bit as allowable under current law as dispensaries - provided they are lawfully structured and operated. And therein lies the rub.
Structuring and operating under what is currently required by the AG guidelines and legal precendent is extremely difficult, and I believe virtually no current dispensaries operating openly meet these current requirements.
Anybody up for a rational discussion about how dispensaries need to structure and operate in order to meet current legal requirements?