"All we ever talk about in AZ is the shit dispensary system and shit weed. Compassion, the concept that all medically driven cannabis should be founded upon, is lost in this state."
On one side, the vast majority of of the 50,000+ MMJ patients are content with the dispensary system, and the weed quality. (Compared to the weed I smoked back in the 1970s, everything here is killer weed.) These patients don't talk about it much because they don't want to bring attention to the fact that they indeed are MMJ patients. [A paranoid mental scenario of AZ MMJ patients: weed-hungry non-patients learn that you are a MMJ patient and where you live, deciding to invade your home and go after your stash.]
On the other side are a relatively small percentage of patients, plus some caregivers. There are also some non-patients who trash-talk the present system and want weed totally legalized, with anyone able to freely grow and sell. These discontents are more willing to comment publicly.
It would indeed be nice if compassion was more of a central theme of discussion.
If you want to know where I get my statistics from, I pulled them out of my ass, but they sound reasonable to me.