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LIGHTFALL's avatar

Distribution storage is another thing to bring up. How old the flower is by the time you get it to the dispos? Not being stored in refrigeration or humidifiers like cigars - terp shelf life is pretty much gone by the time consumers consume.

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Aran Murphy's avatar

Great conversation. Definitely true here in Colorado as well. As a medical provider I definitely hear this from many of my patients, and that the medicine we provide is far superior than what is available commercially.

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Catherine Goldberg's avatar

Wow! Thank you so much for sharing this. You are literally saving lives. What a blessing! May I ask how the medical program is different than the recreational program in Colorado? I know every state has different standards. Can't wait to learn more. So thrilled you're here Aran :)

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Aran Murphy's avatar

They basically merged after recreational passed. Most dispensaries have both and often not the same product available at different counters and no sales tax on mmj. They both are regulated similarly with “seed to sale”. True medicine is grown in living soil in full sun, neither are commonly available here. Even in my own county there are several dispos, but none can grow their own and can only purchase from other facilities in distant counties.

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Aran Murphy's avatar

As a caregiver I can grow many plants for many patients, no-longer a cap as far as I know, though the state was going around chipper-shredding lately.

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Catherine Goldberg's avatar

Ah this seems like the best possible system!

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Aaron's avatar

I am so very interested in getting that list.

I don’t consider myself an expert and I’m new to the entire scene, but I really like Dewey as a brand up here in The Seattle Washington area. They’ve been hard to find recently so I don’t know if they’re between grows or what

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