Level headed. I appreciate the review... I try.
On that note, I would normally let you figure this one out and maintain... however, my blood boils...
I had a meeting with Rodger today but was unable to meet due to complications in his schedule. I often find that his day is crammed and he is consumed in the days events by days end. Today was likely no different. Today as far as I am aware, Rodger was busy with patients, and put me last. I am not only aware, but quite certain. After speaking with staff, I learned that Rodger was busy taking patients to the hospital. That's right. What you may not see is what will leave you feeling sorry for not taking the time to understand that much more goes on behind the scene than you can imagine. Sure, your imagination is not in question, but possibly your judgment when considering the "facts" that surrounded the particular situation in question. While I was to meet about business, business today was postponed in order to meet a promise to help patients first at any cost... I think this defines his MO, and business model. This man sits with you and holds your hand. Cry's with your family while you are undergoing the knife. Supports you in your journey with disease, and when you cannot afford it, he gives you the medications, monetary support, and help you need. This man "sponsors" patients whom cannot afford medications, cultivation equipment, supplies, etc. In plain English, he pays for you to have what you need, all you have to do is ask, and be honest...( This is not an "offered service" or "advertised" as you can imagine, its a service done with concern for the individual and regard for how it can be made possible) Without fee's, without donations, this would be out of his pocket. If feasible, I have no doubt that he would pay out of his own pocket for everyone in need, I have seen it on a smaller scale from this gentleman. Fact of the matter is, he has his own family to support as well, and has created a successful business model that supports the MOST in need, with YES, the money you paid to get in the door the first time, the last time, and anytime your willing to support such a place. Its a Compassion club, and I am sick to hear that this group is so disturbed and convinced that denying a registered patient was intentional, or acceptable by standard, and would go as far as to slander those who are helping you, me, the cause, and everyone globally who could benefit from the cannabis plant. Those signatures your getting to make cannabis "legal" in Michigan, are a grass roots effort started by individuals, not a big organization. If you dig, you will find him at the roots of that effort "ironically". While your blowing smoke about what "I" should do about the OP's problem getting in the door of a compassion club owned and operated by the same individual that got a medical marijuana booth at the same state fair that denied "Nelly" from preforming at such a family event, you may want to consider your own abilities in this matter. However, while I contact the owner in order to allow him to be aware of the requests made, I hope you consider how "factually" ridiculous it is that I am taking time away from my own family, treatment, day, life, etc. in order to do what I always do.... Help where needed, and here it is... I agree, Rodger does a poor job promoting his true self and service. And am sorry for this, as some times the best deeds go unnoticed, and he surely deserves being commended for his deeds; not this...
Woodsmantoker~