Portland Oregon medical marijuana marijuana dispensaries in the end can become a reality for patients. Oregon Medical Marijuana Act (OMMA) 1998 was passed, and it allowed patients with "debilitating medical conditions" to use marijuana to ease their pain and suffering. April 1, 2010, as there are currently 32,000 Oregon Medical Marijuana Program (OMMP) patients are registered.
Currently a supply system for medical marijuana, but patients in the program to grow their marijuana or grow it for another person to find. OMMA specifically requires that "no consideration is paid to transfer" in order to remain in compliance with the law. However there is an underlying problem with the original legislation passed. Many, not most of the patients in the program, you do not have the ability to grow their marijuana. It is either too physically demanding or requires too much of a financial investment or intellectual know-how. Connecting problem is the fact that a caregiver who can grow it for them is difficult to find.
What resulted out on the black market demand for their medical patients. You can imagine that this makes many people think they are criminals. Others are just so their condition does not get to see the benefits of marijuana for not putting forth the effort or embarrassment to be willing to receive medical marijuana.
Fix the problem, there is a voter electric current circulating that attempts to create a regulated medical marijuana supply system is an initiative supported by. The initiative, often referred to as the I -28 (28 initiatives), signed on 14 April 7000 just turned to collect signatures to bring the total to 80 543 according to Secretary of State of Oregon. July 2 82 769 valid signatures from an initiative to require the November ballot (about 125,000 total signatures to account for illegal and fake signatures) are eligible for.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
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