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Dispensary is a general term used to refer to any location where a patient or consumer can legitimately and safely access [[cannabis]], whether the business is technically an access point, pick-up location. [[co-op]], [[collective]] or any other version of a legal [[cannabis]] distributor. | Dispensary is a general term used to refer to any location where a patient or consumer can legitimately and safely access [[cannabis]], whether the business is technically an access point, pick-up location. [[co-op]], [[collective]] or any other version of a legal [[cannabis]] distributor. | ||
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== Alcohol (USA) == | == Alcohol (USA) == |
Revision as of 15:41, 23 February 2015
Dispensary is a general term used to refer to any location where a patient or consumer can legitimately and safely access cannabis, whether the business is technically an access point, pick-up location. co-op, collective or any other version of a legal cannabis distributor.
Alcohol (USA)
The term "dispensary" in the United States is used to refer to government agencies that sell alcoholic beverages, particularly in the state of Idaho and the South Carolina Dispensary.
Cannabis (USA and Canada)
In Arizona, British Columbia, California, Colorado, Maine, Oregon, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Ontario, Quebec, and Washington, medical cannabis is sold in specially designated stores called dispensaries or "compassion clubs". Many states with medical marijuana laws do not permit dispensaries to operate due to their highly controversial existence.[citation needed] Despite support among the medical cannabis community they aren't technically legal in either country. Medical cannabis dispensaries are abundant in American states that permit use, however; the DEA continues to raid these dispensaries and the Federal government continues to prosecute individuals operating them.[citation needed] In Canada dispensaries are far less abundant, with the majority being in British Columbia and Ontario. They too are frequently raided by Police as the Canadian government and Health Canada do not legally recognize nor permit their existence.
Primary Care Facility (Kenya)
In Kenya, a dispensary is a small outpatient health facility, usually managed by a registered nurse. It provides the most basic primary healthcare services to rural communities, e.g. childhood immunisation, family planning, wound dressing and management of common ailments like colds, diarrhea and simple malaria. The nurses report to the nursing officer at the health centre, where they refer patients with complicated diseases to be managed by clinical officers.
India
In India, a dispensary refers to a small setup with basic medical facilities where a doctor can provide a primary level of care. It doesn't have a hospitalisation facility and is generally owned by single doctor. In remote areas of India where hospital facilities are not available, dispensaries will be available.