Medical Marijuana Company Opening in Natick This Week
The offices will have a mock dispensary and will answer Natick's questions on medical marijuana.
A company that specializes in technology for medical marijuana dispensaries is set to open its offices in Natick this week, boston.com reports.
The 81 Speen St. location will allow local officials and residents to ask questions about medical marijuana and will act as a mock dispensary to provide information to those thinking about starting a dispensary of their own.
The Medbox Inc. company creates software which "allows dispensaries to keep close tabs on each of their patients, assigning each prescription-bearing client with a HIPAA-compliant ID card that they must swipe, accompanied by a fingerprint scan, in order to gain access to the dispensary's goods," the boston.com article said.
Sheila Martin Gay
10:52 am on Wednesday, November 28, 2012
IT REALLY IS ABOUT TIME. AS A NURSE, I HAVE SEEN ALOT SUFFERING FROM PATIENTS IN CHRONIC PAIN N TAKING OVER 20 PILLS A DAY N R STILL SOBBING DUE TO EXCRUCIATING PAIN STILL. I THINK ALL STATES DO IT N MAYBE THEN OUR ELDERLY N SICK PATIENTS WILL NOT PAY OVER 700. FOR ONE SCRIPT, SO THEY DONT GET IT. SHAME ON THESE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES FOR WHAT THEY CHARGE. LET OUR ELDERLY N SICK DIE W DIGNITY N BE PAIN FREE. OH WHAT A GREAT QUALITY OF LIFE THEY COULD HAVE. N FOR OUR PEOPLE IN SEVERE CHRONIC PAIN COULD HAVE THE SAME. ALL THESE STATES SHOULD HAVE IT. THERE WOULD PROBABLY BE LESS MED ERRORS.
SHEILA MARTIN GAY