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As a volunteer at a legal dispensary in Southern California, I find this article biased and extremely harmful to the legislation passed by voters in 1996.

Legitimate dispensaries make every effort to adhere to CA prop 215 and SB 420 which aimed to clarify the original legislation. Due to uncertainty within the state and local governments officials have been reluctant to assist in providing clear direction for what we do. this leaves us to interpret ambiguous state laws and oftentimes nonexistent or retroactive city laws. This has proven extremely difficult to navigate and will continue to remain a challenge for all caregivers in CA.

Shame on you Raw Report for treating the Medical Medical community like criminals . Your incredibly negative spin on MM caregivers does an extraordinary disservice for those the community as whole, especially the patients that truly benefit from the medice that is provided.

State law is not ambiguous....you can't sell marijuana! These people only care for themselves and the money the make. Where's your legal dispensary? I've never seen one. They all have a price board and cash register. FYI, calling it a "donation" and calling yourself a volunteer doesn't change the fact it's a sale of marijuana. I don't know what "medice" but I do know that marijuana is a schedule 1 drug with no legitimate medical use.

The medicinal use of marijuana is debatable; however, there is a large body of research that does in fact support the use of it for health purposes.

Having said that, go to any medical marijuana clinic and I am willing to bet that 99% of the "patients" have no physical ailment that would warrant the use of marijuana. Many of the supporters of these clinics, (owners, workers, customers) are disingenuous and are taking advantage of this confusing law, which, has been further confounded by case law. The pony-tailed, grey-haired, sandal-wearing bespectacled clinic owner who refers to it as medicine and declares his desire to help the sick actually cringes over the potential decriminalization of marijuana, for it will cut into, if not entirely, eliminate his profit.

Similarly, the "patient" who is 250lbs and plays line-backer for a local community college and gets a recommendation for marijuana use due to "anxiety and anorexia" (true story) is also being dishonest. Likewise his physician. Weed smokers and sellers: just be honest: it's all about makin' money and gettin' stoned! Then the tobacco companies can come in and we all can by stock in them!

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