Apparently, although it was never explained to me, posting a MENU on MMMA site is OK. But not PRICES!!!
That's fair. So from now on you will find our menu without prices on MMMA, and our orices will only be posted on compassionateapothecary.com
I hope I havent offended anyone at MMMA. That has never been my goal.
Thanks, and have a GREAT DAY!!!
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
SEEDS
Things are going very well here at Compassionate Apothecary. Everyday we strive to find a way to serve patients and the community to the best our ability. Today we came across a bunch of Michigan seeds to help support Michigan farmers.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
The Amercian Way
Farming has become a viable way to make a living once more in a state and a nation that such an option never should have been taken away from. As you all know, Brandon and I have stated our goal from the beginning - "To take Proposal 1 from a state of theory, into a state of practice, in a way that benefits the patients, the farmers, and the community as a whole."
We have been open for over a month now, and we have 138 members! We have striven to do everything provably legally, and to give proposal 1, the patients, and the farmers, a GOOD reputation in The State of Michigan by conducting ourselves with the same, or superior professionalism as any other legitimate business operation.
Many tell us that our setting, our variety, and our prices are the best in the State, and we have been vesited my almost every zip code in Michigan. But we know that we can do better! We started with $10/g of excellent meds for patients, and we will get back there. Yet, we have to allow farmers to offer their services at the price they deem they need. I don't knock them for it, it is not easy to consistently produce medicinal quality cannabis, and there are risks involved.
Still, we are currently brainstorming on how best to create a donation "kitty" to use for good causes, or to have voulonteers deliver meds to bedridden patients. Give us some time. We won't fail you.
In the meantime, lately there has been a lot of reactionary nonsense in the news. Other places that people call "dispensaries" as opposed to "cannabis therapy clinics", and those working with un-carded patients, have caused many of the people who one supported us to become uncomfortable with the changes that this new law brings with it.
But I think this only because they see all these places popping up, but have yet to be educated on how we conduct ourselves at C.A.
As you know, we have been collecting member-patient testimonials. I am sending these anonymously to the Lansing State Journal. I encourage you to do the same!!!
Exlpain to the media that what we do here is a SERVICE to patients, a SERVICE to farmers, and given time, a SERVICE to the surrounding community. We do what we do safely, legally, above board, and in a safe and dignified setting.
You can write a 175 opinion piece to the Lansing State Journal by staying right around 175 words, and sending it to:
opinions@lsj.com
or you may write a 500 word essay to:
dmelot@lsj.com
Please help us to re-educate the public so that we can continue to GROW TOGETHER, as a communtiy. And protect what we have created.
As always, THANK YOU ALL for your support, understanding, and your patience as we smooth out all the rough spots with patient service in mind.
THANKS!
Matthew C Taylor
We have been open for over a month now, and we have 138 members! We have striven to do everything provably legally, and to give proposal 1, the patients, and the farmers, a GOOD reputation in The State of Michigan by conducting ourselves with the same, or superior professionalism as any other legitimate business operation.
Many tell us that our setting, our variety, and our prices are the best in the State, and we have been vesited my almost every zip code in Michigan. But we know that we can do better! We started with $10/g of excellent meds for patients, and we will get back there. Yet, we have to allow farmers to offer their services at the price they deem they need. I don't knock them for it, it is not easy to consistently produce medicinal quality cannabis, and there are risks involved.
Still, we are currently brainstorming on how best to create a donation "kitty" to use for good causes, or to have voulonteers deliver meds to bedridden patients. Give us some time. We won't fail you.
In the meantime, lately there has been a lot of reactionary nonsense in the news. Other places that people call "dispensaries" as opposed to "cannabis therapy clinics", and those working with un-carded patients, have caused many of the people who one supported us to become uncomfortable with the changes that this new law brings with it.
But I think this only because they see all these places popping up, but have yet to be educated on how we conduct ourselves at C.A.
As you know, we have been collecting member-patient testimonials. I am sending these anonymously to the Lansing State Journal. I encourage you to do the same!!!
Exlpain to the media that what we do here is a SERVICE to patients, a SERVICE to farmers, and given time, a SERVICE to the surrounding community. We do what we do safely, legally, above board, and in a safe and dignified setting.
You can write a 175 opinion piece to the Lansing State Journal by staying right around 175 words, and sending it to:
opinions@lsj.com
or you may write a 500 word essay to:
dmelot@lsj.com
Please help us to re-educate the public so that we can continue to GROW TOGETHER, as a communtiy. And protect what we have created.
As always, THANK YOU ALL for your support, understanding, and your patience as we smooth out all the rough spots with patient service in mind.
THANKS!
Matthew C Taylor
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