I feel I was scammed.
When I paid $150 to the State of Arizona for my MMJ card, I wasn't aware that the State of Arizona was also going to sue, to keep me from getting my medication. The laws are written as such, that I have to find a caregiver willing to give me marijuana, of which to date I have found no takers.
Since the Arizona Medical Marijuana Program has been halted by the same people that issued my card, am I entitled to a refund, or at least have my mmj card pro-rated until I can purchase medicine legally?
There is no provision for refunds, because it was an application fee that was used when you applied. You can still obtain medical marijuana if you need it. You may ask to be authorized to grow marijuana for yourself or use a designated caregiver.
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Unhappy Voter commented
I'm confused. Its because I am sick, that I need the medicine. If I were healthy enough to grow my own, I would. I can't buy from a caregiver legally because the law states he cannot make a profit from being a caregiver, and because of the State of Arizona's lawsuit, I can not buy it from a dispensary. Do you have any viable choices for patients to get medicine?
Why can't an 'application fee' be refunded? If a dispensary is not chosen to get a license, if it is no fault of their own, it gets a portion of their 'application fee' back.