Being area of a marijuana co-op business means that you have to make decisions as a group, when there are decisions that need to be made regarding farming or growing practices, each person on the board gets a vote on the decision! I was out of the country Last yearand I did not get to vote on the modern rules and regulations for the coop.
When I came back to the farm, I had an SMS from the co-op board. I was particularly unhappy with the decisions that were made. I sent an SMS out to the other members of the marijuana co-op, then they agreed to meet with me individually. They claimed that my vote would not have counted and I would have been overruled, however there is no way to know that unless they have a special vote and let all the people choice a side again. I wanted my vote to count just as much as anyone else’s, so I pushed and pushed the issue until the marijuana co-op had a special meeting. That meeting was held last night. I got some pretty dirty looks from the people in the marijuana co-op, even though I don’t care if they are unhappy or not. I have just as much right to make decisions as the former down the hill. That is the whole point of having a cooperative, and all of us can make decisions together and none of us have to pay all of the astronomical fees on our own to have a medical and recreational marijuana growing operation. I don’t want to rock the boat and make all the people mad at me, however decisions should not have been made separate from every member of the co-op present.