Sunday, July 26, 2020

Try, Try Again Rhode Island - Get Those Compassion Centers Open!


Outraged medical marijuana patients protested outside the Department of Health in Rhode Island on Monday. They were protesting the fact that the Department of Health denied approval of all 15 Compassion Care registration applications. According to the Rhode Island Patient Advocacy Coalition this is a direct violation of a law that enacted in 2009 that set a time line for issuing licenses for up to three stores that would sell medical marijuana (It's like the limited number of liquor licenses that are available in your County). The Releaf Center
Across the United States, individual States are legalizing marijuana for medical purposes. It is a medical fact that marijuana can ease the symptoms of chronic and often, debilitating diseases. Not to mention, marijuana when used medicinally, can help people with Cancer, Glaucoma, Crohn's disease, Fibromyalgia, Migraines, Wasting Syndrome, Alzheimer's, Epilepsy (or just seizures in general), Severe Chronic pain (of ANY type), Severe and Persistent Muscle Spasms (but not limited to just those that are characteristic in Multiple Sclerosis patients); the list goes on and on. Marijuana Near Me
How many people do you know personally that could probably benefit from the use of marijuana? I would bet least one or two! Where do you suppose these patients are supposed to GET their pot? Marijuana Compassion Centers do not just legally "sell pot" to the patients. They also hold regular meetings that discuss the law, how to become a qualifying medical marijuana patient, how to find a good, quality caregiver (to grow the pot for you or the caregiver may be your "middle man" - he/she goes and gets your pot for you) and also, how to grow your own marijuana. This information is invaluable to those that desire it. Recreational Marijuana Near Me
The reason that lawmakers voted to allow up to three Compassion Centers was to give patients safe access to marijuana. Without these Compassion Centers patients would be forced to buy their marijuana from drug dealers. Who wants to do that? Do you want your grandparents going to seedy places to get their marijuana just so that they can have a better quality of life? Hell no you don't. Best Marijuana Dispensary
The Department of Health defends itself saying that none of the applications met state requirements, one of which is that the compassion center/store must be nonprofit. Furthermore, reportedly, 9 of the applications didn't even get the minimum score and several applications were over the 25 page limit. Cannabis Marijuana Delivery
The department says that it will begin accepting new applications again in October. For those of you whose application were denied TRY, TRY again!!

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