Pullout Jul 4, 2012 at 4:00 am

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I-502 decriminalizes cannabis;it doesn't relegalize it (Oregon's OCTA petition does,though).So does Michigan's.
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Props for C.P.C.

Out of all the dispensaries, the C.P.C has been the only one to straight drop the science of pot on me.
I love them for that.
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they are called mari pills and they sell them for $1.25 at Green Buddha Patient Co-op on 65th.
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The CPC's capsules are made in house, as is pretty much everything else we sell. At some point in the near future, they may be available at other access points, but not at this time.
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The CPC's capsules are made in house, as is pretty much everything else we sell. At some point in the near future, they may be available at other access points, but not at this time.

And while we love The Stranger and thank Mr. Frizzelle for his endorsement, we are firmly against the passage of I-502 because it would prevent legitimate medical patients from growing their own medicine. We are pro-legalization, but believe that restricting the rights voters approved in 1998 is a step backwards, not to mention the oft-cited problems with the DUI thresholds and the report the state released that indicates a tax on cannabis that would more than double the current market price (which, we believe, will only serve to encourage non-medical users to seek out black market sources, who will proliferate under the system as proposed, but who are drying up as legal collective gardens grow in number).

Legalization is good, but I-502 is NOT the right way to go about it.

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