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Old 06-10-2012, 09:34 AM #11
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You cant take your script across the border (according to my friend) and yet there are no places to have it filled in state. I hope other states provide better examples.
I lived near Denver for many years. Later I heard about a friend who had become a licensed dispenser and grower. He got shot in the face and killed (in front of his son) by a supposed customer. An inherent risk, I guess.

But yes, some other states are better examples, and handle MJ as a medication better.
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