{"id":3021,"date":"2011-08-28T14:44:18","date_gmt":"2011-08-28T21:44:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.stormtiger.com\/collie\/bestiary\/?p=3021"},"modified":"2011-08-28T14:44:18","modified_gmt":"2011-08-28T21:44:18","slug":"medical-cannabis-dispensaries","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.stormtiger.com\/collie\/bestiary\/2011\/08\/medical-cannabis-dispensaries\/","title":{"rendered":"Medical cannabis dispensaries"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Due to California law, medical cannabis dispensaries (I think that&#8217;s the correct phrase) are springing up all over the place. There is, of course, quite a bit of argument still over these little storefront operations, with some people angrily declaring NIMN (Not In My Neighborhood), and others simply seeing it as another legitimate and tax-paying business. Also &#8212; as I recently discovered &#8212; you are required by law to have an official prescription card in order to enter one.<\/p>\n<p>I may be the last &#8220;square&#8221; in the country that hasn&#8217;t smoked pot, but regardless, I&#8217;ve always thought criminalization of marijuana was a moronic idea. The plant is incredibly useful and flexible: it is  environmentally friendly and grows very quickly without requiring extra care or nutrients, and can be used to make bio-degradable paper, incredibly long-lasting cloth, sturdy rope and burlap, a very flexible type of oilseed with uses ranging from medicinal to dietary supplements, birdseed and fishing bait, fuel and mulch, a wide variety of non-allergenic foods, light construction work, weed control, and biodegradable plastics used in car panels.<\/p>\n<p>However, if you take a glance at the history of the criminalization effort, you&#8217;ll find it&#8217;s yet another case of corporate greed triumphing over common sense. Check out the wikipedia entry on &#8220;hemp&#8221; for more information on how fantastic a plant hemp is, and check out Peter McWilliams&#8217; fascinating book &#8220;Ain&#8217;t Nobody&#8217;s Business If You Do: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in Our Free Country&#8221; for the chapter on how (and the stupid reasons why) hemp became criminalized.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s not the reason I&#8217;m writing this posting, however. I write because I am bemused, and for two reasons. First, I unwittingly walked into one of the medical cannabis dispensaries, since it was a new business near where I live, and I wondered what was being sold there. I was surprised at the cold and almost furtive demeanor of those there &#8212; they made it quite clear I was not welcome.<\/p>\n<p>I was left wondering: if these businesses want to be seen as legitimate members of a neighborhood (and I have been informed they do indeed wish this), then why act so guilty? Why behave so shabbily to casual visitors? I quite understand their not being able to allow entry of non-card-carrying individuals, and I certainly don&#8217;t expect them to invite me in for tea and crumpets and dancing boys. However, it seems to me a friendly and slightly apologetic demeanor, while explaining why a visitor cannot stay, would have gone a long way to defusing any potential resentment at having been shown the door. Surely that is just common sense in any business that wants to be welcome in the neighborhood?<\/p>\n<p>Secondly, and more flippantly: how many of these dispensaries do we <i>need<\/i>?! I can spot them easily, now I know what to look for. It&#8217;s startling: within half a mile from my house and in only one direction, I&#8217;ve counted <i>four<\/i> of the peculiar things! Three of them are geographically separated by less than 500 feet between each one! It makes me wonder: is there that profound a need for medical marijuana?!<\/p>\n<p>I should find someone with a card and talk to them, I suppose. Anyone volunteering to chat with me on the subject? :)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Due to California law, medical cannabis dispensaries (I think that&#8217;s the correct phrase) are springing up all over the place. 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