They have pricing online. I know Ive seen signs for Medicaid. Either way the state is going to have to step in and help with pricing for medical until it is available recreationally. If you think about someone stricken with either cancer or other terminal diseases, or Perhaps complications from aids, and that person living in an urban city in a lower social economical environment, having to find a way to make money, while being on welfare which is a $140 a month in food stamps which is not cash and usually around $192 a month. They have no access to this, what I believe to be the best medication for that period inducing hunger, increase in quality alive, providing relaxation, taking away pain, nearly curing symptoms from seizures, they need to integrate a way for everyone to have fair access. Not at all being political, but this is a fact and many people, even more deserving and more sick than others, have no way to get this amazing medicine. Thanks
Check the NJMMP website for discount eligibility.
They sure do
Yes they do
I believe they may, check their website or give them a call for accurate information. Some strains cost less than others, depending on what you choose. Garden State dispensary also offers both flowers and shake, shake costs less. If you're a senior, inquire about a discount as well, some dispensaries have a senior discount. Keep your recites, because you pay state tax, it may be something you want to claim for any tax return.
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