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What Do You Look For In A Medical Marijuana Dispensary?

As more and more states legalize medical marijuana and set up dispensary systems, more patients will have access to a safe and reliable source of medicine. But those yet-to-be dispensaries – and even established ones – need to know what patients are looking for. It’s not like there is a long history of medical marijuana dispensaries in this country to gain knowledge from.

A blog called “Dispensary Business News” is circulating a questionnaire for medical marijuana patients to see what they look for in their dispensary. The survey (click here for questionnaire) is anonymous and only takes a couple minutes according to the editor of “Dispensary Business News” Chris Walsh, who is attempting to gather as much useful information as possible.

420times 000012355525XSmall 150x1501 What Do You Look For In A Medical Marijuana Dispensary?“We’re trying to get an idea of what patients look for when choosing a dispensary,” Chris said. “Price? Location? Ambience? Selection? Specific strains? We want to take their responses and formulate content for dispensary owners.”

Knowledge is power, and the more of it that gets spread around the cannabis community, the better.

- Joe Klare

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  • malcolm kyle

    The following announcement is not meant for the usual readers of The 420 Times:

    Prohibition does nothing but bankroll dangerous criminals, corrupt whole law enforcement agencies and generously arm international terrorists. Alcohol prohibition (1919-1933) was a casebook example of such dangerous folly. Today, alcohol is taxed and regulated and the shoot-outs over turf and the killing of innocent bystanders are no longer a daily part of the alcohol trade. So how come so many of us lack the simple ability to learn from such an important historical lesson, and are instead intent on perpetuating the madness and misery that prohibition has always invariably engendered? 

    It is clearly our always-doomed-to-fail policy of prohibition that is causing this intense misery. We need to fix ourselves (start thinking clearly) and in doing so, we will not only help rid ourselves of this terrible self-inflicted curse but also help to heal the whole planet.

    Are we really such an adolescent nation that we can expect neither maturity nor cognitive thought from either our leaders or our populace? This is not a war on drugs; it’s an outright war on sanity!

    Colombia, Peru, Mexico or Afghanistan, with their coca leaves, marijuana buds or their poppy sap, are not igniting temptation in the minds of poor weak American citizens. These countries are merely responding to the enormous demand that comes from within our own borders. Invading or destroying those countries, creating more hate, violence, instability, injustice and corruption, will not fix this problem. We need to admit that It is ourselves who are sick. Prohibition is neither a sane nor a safe approach. Left unabated, it’s devouring inferno will surely engulf every last one of us!

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