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MMJ Patients: PLEASE reach out to your lawmakers!

I posted this in another thread that is not getting much activity. I am reposting in hopes that I can spread the word. We have the folks in Olympia paying attention. Now is the time to speak up and let them know that the suggested changes to WA-MMJ would do much more harm than good!

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I just received a surprising phone call.....

I recently contacted my Representitives in Olympia regarding the draft recommendations from LCB and DOH regarding changes to RCW69.51A. I was surprised at how receptive they were to what I had to say. Considering I live in an area of the State that I live is about as conservative as it gets in WA they were VERY open and supportive.

The surprise came when I answered my phone today and on the other end was the Director of WSLCB. I was pleasantly surprised to find that he is a supporter of MMJ and interested in maintaining safe access for MMJ patients.

We spoke for about 45 minutes and three key points came up repeatedly:

1. Availability of medicine to all. Understanding that those of us in more remote and conservative areas may not have access to medicine if homegrows are eliminated. A significant portion of our State's residents live 60-100miles (or more) from the nearest likely outlets if the recommendations pass as writen.

2. Affordability of medicine. Price and tax structure will change significantly if the recommendations are adopted as presented in the draft. This could have a huge impact on affordability of medicene.

3. Selection of appropriate medicine. Forcing medical patients to purchase medicine from 502 stores would likely limit our selection to strains best suited to the recreational market. It is likely that most 502 retail outlets will be catering to the recreational customer and less likely to have strains suitable to the medical community.

A good portion of the discussion came down to how damaging it would be to MMJ patients to eliminate the option to home grow. Mr. Garza did have one question that I did not have a good answer for. "How do we regulate home grows?". IMHO: Home grows are currently not a significant problem. I asked "How do you regulate people who brew there own beer at home?". His response was that home brewers have an exemption and are not regulated by LCB. LCB only takes action against a home brewer if there is a complaint that they are violating the law. IE: Selling 6 pack to the kids down the street?

Why no the same standard for home grows? Exepmtion from oversite unless there is a complaint of violation?

This is a rough overview of the conversation. Not complete in detail or argument. I wanted to pass on, quickly, that there are people in Olympia who are listening. WE NEED TO SPEEK UP!!!!!

CALL!!! EMAIL!!! WRITE!!!

Battery is going dead on my laptop. I will follow up soon.

FJ.
 

trichrider

Kiss My Ring
Veteran
https://lcb.app.box.com/draft-recommendations

Contact: Mikhail Carpenter, Liquor Control Board Communications, 360-664-1621
Tim Church, Department of Health Communications, 360-236-4077
Kim Schmanke, Department of Revenue Communications, 360-534-1602


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Public Hearing/Special Meeting

Hearing DetailsDate:Nov. 13, 2013Time:6:00 - 9:00 p.m.Location: Worthington Center - Saint Martin’s University
(5300 Pacific Ave. Lacey, WA 98503)


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http://www.liq.wa.gov/
 
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Good luck you guys!!
All med patients should be able to grow their own, (if they physically can.)


Thank you!!

I agree, home grows are an essential part of "safe access". They are gunning for collective gardens as well. I know this is a hot topic but one that we should prepare for some comprimise. We don't want to see the ones who cannot grow there own kicked to the curb either.
 

HUGE

Active member
Veteran
Good luck and well wishes on this most important fight. We lost our battle here even when there was a flood af public oitcry.
 

oldchuck

Active member
Veteran
Home growing is essential for all the reasons you laid out. I wish you good luck with the politicians and bureaucrats. Home growing is also inevitable and I would prefer it to be unregulated and un-inspected and therefore, I suppose, illegal. (sigh)
 
Home growing is essential for all the reasons you laid out. I wish you good luck with the politicians and bureaucrats. Home growing is also inevitable and I would prefer it to be unregulated and un-inspected and therefore, I suppose, illegal. (sigh)

Well... I can make wine at home without oversite or inspection as long as I don't exceed allowable quantities. It is completely legal.

Apparently LCB pays no attention to this activity (exempt) as long as they do not receive a complaint.

I think this could be a great model for home grow in WA. Let us continue to produce the variety of medicine we need in reasonable quantities in a manner we can afford. If an individual abuses the system and someone complains then investigate and, if there is a violation, prosecute.
 

trichrider

Kiss My Ring
Veteran
see there's a problem there.

prosecution for a victimless crime is persecution.

arrest(and oftentimes confiscation of property) can dog you for life.

give us our inalienable right to grow and use a natural benign plant that won't kill you let alone hurt someone.

if they succeed in eliminating homegrows by legislation there should be a referendom removing that language and allowing whatever you want.

this is an ill disguised attempt to criminalize a significant portion of the mmj population who spent to grow after earning that right.
 
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