Yes, you should have. Not sure why everyone is so excited for rec, Mmj is the way. W/ rec you pay taxes for it all which will amount, likely, to more than $250 a year (dr. Walker is cheaper btw). PLUS there is little doubt among those I've discussed this with, in the business, that the better product/quality will remain with and for patients. I wouldn't go rec simply because I won't stand in a 2 hour (or more) line to get cannabis. I will literally walk past the 2k people waiting in the weather, get my meds and walk away before 4 of u do the same. Plus you are 100% wrong that you get the same product. The limitations will disallow many of the higher leveled thc items. Either way, if you will pay more than $250 in taxes in a yr if your purchase an oz a mo...keep your receipts...you'll see. I did the math. Btw,nearly every dispensary refunds your renewal fees in discounts. I renewed a mo ago and have already received quadruple the amount in free product. I'm poor too, but informed
I only pay 100 a year for my card. And pauline if ur on ssi u dont have to pay the 50 to the state.
But Paulinethe thing is yeah you save $250 or you're going to be paying more than that in the first two months in taxes if I go there now by 3 cartridges it's about $200 if you have a medical card not only is it 20% cheaper but also you don't pay taxes and if you have Medicare or EBT you take another 10% off of that so yeah you definitely save with the card
I asked a lady before I got on the shuttle about this (wlaking distance customers) and she said this is only temporary and soon we will be able to walk up too. Maybe a few weeks
Gigi, you can get the same products at retail withiut having to pay a doc $200 for a card and $50 to the state. That's why i got rid of the card. I was suppose to renew the end of Nov. I'm retired, very ill and on SSI. Saving $250 helps.
Heidi Dube ,where did you get your card for $100?? I’d love to pay that rather then the $200 again. Pleases & Thank you
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