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still no dispensaries on the big island
#11
Only medical marijuana card holders will be allowed through the doors.
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#12
It's amazing with the stringent guidelines, costs and timelines it takes to get a card that very few would have one. Wondering how a business could survive on very limited sales.
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#13
There are 20,000 card holders in the state.The majority are on the Big Island.They can also accept cards from out of state.
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#14
Wow, 200 dollars an ounce. that's so generous! wait, i can get an ounce of the best weed i've ever had for 150, tops, for the absolute best genetics. It's usually 140 an ounce. This is why I don't care about dispensaries, they overcharge like its their job.

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#15
I was reading through the regulations today, and was interested to see the relatively limited (at least compared to California) number of health issues for which a medical recommendation can be given. Also, for the out-of-state reciprocity, the way I read things was that you could apply and cite your out-of-state recommendation to PERHAPS get a recommendation here, with any reciprocal licenses being valid for only 60 days. My guess (and it's only a guess) is that you couldn't use an out-of-state recommendation based on a medical issue that doesn't fall under Hawaii's guidelines, because in such a case out-of-state residents would ironically have an easier time getting to the dispensary.
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#16
It's $5.00 a gram in Vancouver, Washington. That's a little less than $150.00 an ounce. It's cheaper and easier to just have someone send it to you!
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#17
"all customers are prohibited from taking photographs inside the retail locations."

James Bond style glasses with cameras on them are relatively cheap and relatively easy to obtain nowadays.

https://spyassociates.com/spy-camera-glasses/
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#18
On the docket this legislative session, legalization for recreational use:

The pathway to decriminalizing recreational marijuana use (in Hawaii) may be a little clearer than it has ever been thanks in part to its legalization in 10 states and Washington, D.C.#8233; But since pot is still illegal at the federal level, it faces an uphill battle.#8233;Cannabis bills have been shot down every session for the past two decades, and even lawmakers who are open to the suggestion point to the length of time it took to get Hawaii’s dispensaries off the ground — years after medical marijuana was legalized.
http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2019/01/16/...-recovery/
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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#19
If recreational mj becomes legal it will crush medical. All that money that the few rich and connected people invested will go down the drain. So don't expect it to happen soon at least until the medical people can make back some of their investment.
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#20
If recreational mj becomes legal it will crush medical.

That didn't seem to stop the exact same progression in Colorado, Oregon, Washington etc.

Wonder why those states didn't go through a snag at that point?
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