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If I'm interpreting this wrong and am way off on what they are referring to then I blame the ultra stank dank Chemdog D I've been blazing. :rauch08:
It is NOT a new concept, really. The ROCKY MOUNTAIN CAREGIVERS COOPERATIVE has been doing it for almost seven years, here in Colorado.
We started a collective like this in Summit county already. Its small right now, but we are growing!
I would like to take this class in order to meet more people and learn some new ideas.
$150 is kind of steep, but I think it could be worth it.
My idea was just to get each grower in the collective 5 patients. Maybe assign one of the non growing patients as the slanger. We also have one person in charge of seeds/clones.
You're the same one that didn't want to pay to talk to a lawyer either. It's tough as hell navigating this stuff, I'll take any and all advice I can get.
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150$ is cheap.
I'm in!
Thanks for the link!
This Comidnightrider is Tim Tipton, the biggest ripoff artist and degenerate to hit the CO MMJ scene.
Tim, you owe countless people for "medicine donations" from RMCC. Probably in the neighborhood of $20,000 just from people I PERSONALLY know you have ripped off. Not to mention how you ripped ME off for $1,500before the cooperative was really up and running. Funny how you never mentioned one thing about RMCC 5 yrs ago. STAY AWAY FROM RMCC!!!!
STAY THE FUCK OUT OF CO MMJ TIM TIPTON! YOU ARE NOT WELCOME HERE!
Check out the good karma collective in Cali. I've always envied and admired what they do... and like you said would love to see that type of model here.If it is what I am envisioning I would be 100% for this.
Where is the information in the commercial aspect of this?
I have long dreamt of a collective type of deal that allowed patients (or caregivers) to all vend their medicine under one roof without a middle man. Each member of the collective would pay a monthly fee to cover the costs of a brick and mortar "store" and the costs associated with it.
That would equal lower than dispensary prices for patients, and a legal and fair compensation for the patient/caregiver providng extra meds. There would be no "business" making any money off of another person, 100% of any profit made would go to the patient/caregiver minus their monthly fee.
That would also drive up the competition and therefore the quality of the medicine being sold.
If this patient collective model is somewhat similar to this then thank god.
If I'm interpreting this wrong and am way off on what they are referring to then I blame the ultra stank dank Chemdog D I've been blazing. :rauch08:
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