NEW STRAINS! Buddha Express Delivery- 15+ strains, concentrates, clones, etc
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Hi Budtrader,
We are a delivery service in the Sacramento area. We carry high quality medicine for registered proposition 215 patients. We carry many different strains, concentrates,seeds, clones, and edibles for our patients. First and foremost, we are a mutual benefit not for profit collective. We only deal with prop 215 patients and if you are not a patient please do not respond to this ad. We verify all our patients and we require a valid physicians recommendation and a valid California state identification or drivers license.
call now 916-706-4284
FIRST TIME PATIENTS GET FREE GRAM OF HASH or KIEF WITH $50 DONATION!
I indicates Indica and S indicates Sativa and H for Hybrid.
Todays MENU:
OUTDOOR:
Donations are
gram-eighth-quarter-half-oz
5-20-30-50-90
Lemon Trainwreck
TOP SHELF:
Sensi Star 7-30-50-90-175
Hashberry 7-30-50-90-175
Mendo Purps 7-30-50-90-175
Durban Poison 7-30-50-90-175
Purple Trainwreck 7-30-50-90-175
Super Silver Haze 7-30-50-90-175
Lemon OG Kush 7-30-50-90-175
Hindu Kush(Hindu Skunk x OGKush) 10-35-60-110-200
Caboose (Big Bud x Trainwreck) 10-35-60-110-200
Lemon Kush 10-35-60-110-200
Orange Julius 10-35-60-110-200
Presidential Purples (GDP)10-35-60-110-200
Platinum OG Kush 10-35-60-110-200
CONCENTRATES:
Platinum OG Kush Wax putty 30/g
LEMON WRECK WAX 25/g
KIEF- 7/g
Trainwreck Bubble Hash 1g-10 30-55-100-185
OG Kush Bubble Hash 1g-10 30-55-100-185
Super Lemon Haze Bubble 1g-10 30-55-100-185
Clones: 1-5, 10-45, 25-100
Dreamstar
Sour Grape
Chocolope
White Mango
Sour Diesel
SEEDS: $2 a seed LEMON OG KUSH SEEDS
Note: Pre-verification done over the the internet or phone is feasible. Take a picture of your recommendation and your California state ID and send it to us or a Scanned copy of California valid state license/id, doctors recommendation (valid) and a signed copy of the waiver below or can sign waiver in person (in person verification available as well) By responding to this ad you are confirming that you meet all the following criteria:
1. I am a California resident age 18 or older and I, (full name- in print) ___________, agree to the following:
2. I have a written recommendation for the use of medical cannabis from my doctor under Prop 215.
3. I am not a law enforcement officer, nor a postal inspector, or operating under an assumed name or in cooperation with any criminal investigation; nor am I seeking out evidence which may serve as the basis for any charge of violating federal, state, or local laws.
4. I will not use the medication provided for any non-medicinal purposes.
5. Anyone who uses the provided medication for any purposes what so ever, will be assuming their own liability, and are responsible for their own actions.
6. Any donations requested are ONLY compensation for time, nutrients, electricity costs and other factors involved in the process of producing and delivering medical grade marijuana and not toward the sale or purchase of the medicine itself.
WE ALSO OFFER GROW ROOM CONSTRUCTION, GROW HELP/CLASSES, LEGAL FAQ, AND CUSTOM DISPENSARY ORDERS.
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SB 420
(d) In addition to the requirements of this article, the Attorney
General shall develop and adopt appropriate guidelines to ensure the
security and nondiversion of marijuana grown for medical use by
patients qualified under the Compassionate Use Act of 1996.
AG’s Guidlines:
2. Collectives: California law does not define collectives, but the dictionary
defines them as “a business, farm, etc., jointly owned and operated by the members
of a group.” (Random House Unabridged Dictionary; Random House, Inc.
© 2006.) Applying this definition, a collective should be an organization that
merely facilitates the collaborative efforts of patient and caregiver members –
including the allocation of costs and revenues. As such, a collective is not a
statutory entity, but as a practical matter it might have to organize as some form of
business to carry out its activities. The collective should not purchase marijuana
from, or sell to, non-members; instead, it should only provide a means for
facilitating or coordinating transactions between members.
4. Collectives Should Acquire, Possess, and Distribute Only Lawfully
Cultivated Marijuana: Collectives and cooperatives should acquire marijuana
only from their constituent members, because only marijuana grown by a qualified
patient or his or her primary caregiver may lawfully be transported by, or
distributed to, other members of a collective or cooperative. (§§ 11362.765,
11362.775.) The collective or cooperative may then allocate it to other members of
the group. Nothing allows marijuana to be purchased from outside the collective or
cooperative for distribution to its members. Instead, the cycle should be a closedcircuit
of marijuana cultivation and consumption with no purchases or sales to or
from non-members. To help prevent diversion of medical marijuana to nonmedical
markets, collectives and cooperatives should document each member’s
contribution of labor, resources, or money to the enterprise. They also should track
and record the source of their marijuana.
6. Permissible Reimbursements and Allocations: Marijuana grown at a
collective or cooperative for medical purposes may be:
a) Provided free to qualified patients and primary caregivers who are
members of the collective or cooperative;
b) Provided in exchange for services rendered to the entity;
c) Allocated based on fees that are reasonably calculated to cover
overhead costs and operating expenses; or
d) Any combination of the above.