- BUT, there is an exciting way for you to make some money by lending to the industry.
- As they said in the report there are no banks who will lend to dispensaries, no matter how much profit they generate.
- That's where you come in... if you can lend $5,000 to $250,000 for a short time and you want to earn an interest rate from 10% to 30% then please contact me today at: mmjviceroy at g mail.com Then you can tell all your friends you are "in" the medical marijuana industry and more importantly you can help sick patients get access to the same high potency cannabis they purchase now for less money than they pay today.
- now, i'm not trying to say resale doesn't happen, but most people i've known that smoke for medical reasons can go through 2 ounces a week, whether they are smoking alone or using some of their stock for cooking as well as smoking ... it's affording the 2 ounces a week that's unreasonable, not using it!!
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- If you have a mmj card in colorado can you grow your own?
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- If you are sick or know some one that is sick they should view Rick Simpson video Run From the Cure where it is based on similar formulas from the 1936 American Pharmacopoeia. To make his Hemp Oil cure it requires one pound of Dried Indica Buds to make a few ounce of medicinal Oil. Also today many people are eating raw, as a vegetable also medical marijuana is not cheap or that easy to grow.
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- They are not obviously reselling it, you assuming dumbasses! They're probably just cooking with it! Eating marijuana is way more healthier for you than smoking it. However, it takes a good deal more marijuana to cook and get the effects than to smoke and get the effects. I can easily go through 2 oz's a week when cooking with marijuana as a way of taking in the substance. Point is, look up your facts before spreading rumors. Obviously, yet again, another attempt to smear cannabis hatred.
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Medical marijuana: How much is too much? - 60 Minutes - CBS News
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