Les règles de marijuana ont pu semer une nouvelle industrie
Les règles proposées pour les fournisseurs médicaux de marijuana ont pu ouvrir la porte à sans but lucratif privé ou pour-profitent des producteurs au Nouveau-Mexique.
Depuis la marijuana médicale de l'état l'enregistrement a été créé le 1er juillet, patients ont eu trois manières d'obtenir la marijuana : en l'accroissant eux-mêmes ; en se contractant avec « a indiqué des caregivers, » qui accroissent ou obtiennent autrement l'usine et sont chacun permis de fournir des doses de l'herbe à tout au plus quatre patients ; ou en l'achetant outre de la rue. While street drugs have high, black-market prices, the designated caregivers are not allowed to charge patients any more than the cost of “supplies or utilities associated with the possession of medical use marijuana.”
The proposed rules could open the field of providers to private entities that would establish licit market pricing, raising concerns of a capitalistic free-for-all similar to the market in California, where 300 “pot clubs” offer a marijuana-connoisseur’s delight of exotic varieties, often at prices beyond the means of needy patients. While only nonprofit operations are protected by California law, some clubs are reputed to be making millions.
“California’s gotten really out of control,” said Melissa Milam, coordinator of New Mexico’s medical cannabis program. One bulwark against this distopian future is the much tighter restriction on conditions that can qualify a patient for a medical marijuana card. In California, a doctor can prescribe marijuana for anyone he believes will be helped by it. In New Mexico, only patients suffering pain as a result of one of seven conditions can qualify, short of a special petition to a medical advisory board. The board will look at proposals for additions to the list every six months.
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