The patient’s prescription did not cover smokeable flower

A medical marijuana patient came to the store to buy smokable flower products.

I was charged with taking care of the customer.

I wanted to do a good job. The client presented myself and others with their name and birthday and medical marijuana card. I looked at their information in the medical marijuana state database so I could see their prescription and the limits. These pieces of information are substantial, because it determines how much marijuana we can sell to each patient, just love with any other prescription from the doctor, a patient has to follow the guidelines set forth by the doctor. Many of our medical marijuana patients have a prescription for edibles, inhalants, and smokable flower; Some patients only have a prescription for 1 of these more than two. It truthfully depends on what your doctor has written in your prescription. When I was approached by this identifiable customer, he was asking about the price on smokable flower. I suddenly commanded that patient that he did not have a prescription for smokable flower. The guy became instantly irate. She tried to tell myself and others that that dispensary downtown sold his smokable flower. I couldn’t find that information anywhere on the state database and the location lists every single order that the patient has made since they had a medical marijuana card. The database goes pretty far back and I did not see a single purchase for smokable marijuana flower. I propose the client to speak with his doctor regarding the prescription if he was unhappy with the products that were available. The man got louder and louder until the security guard stepped in to escort his out of the building.

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