The scam was sold to the public as a means for a handful of seriously ill patients to have their "primary caregivers" grow small amounts for them. It's turned into dope dens calling themselves clinics selling designer dope for hundreds of dollars an ounce to 150,000+ potheads claiming to have symptoms like insomnia or a headache.
The scam was sold to the public as a means for a handful of seriously ill patients to have their "primary caregivers" grow small amounts for them. It's turned into dope dens calling themselves clinics selling designer dope for hundreds of dollars an ounce to 150,000+ potheads claiming to have symptoms like insomnia or a headache.
So the law is cited as a defense by those who are acting outside its terms ... I don't see refutation of any tenets there.