Compassion in Action

Compassion in Action

Compassion in Action is serious about helping the sick. First off you have to belong to be able to get into this co-op/dispensary. You knock, get let in or blocked at the door fancy night club style, walk in, sign in and sit down. No one makes eye contact. When you are called you get to go up to the counter and sample the good and decide what to get.

They always have samples out and the selection is second to none. Think the Costco of the MMJ community. I hear the place is the largest in the state and it shows. It is in a warehouse and is stocked like Fort Knox, the selection of strains is large and the prices are the best I have seen. Then on to the edibles, well stocked, candies different types and knowledgeable staff. You tell them your ailment and they could tell you which indica or sativa is best for that with a happy smile on their faces. So there volunteers bring a wealth of experience to the job which is great for new medicaters such as myself.

Each time I have gone in, there has been a great deal of different volunteers there. The atmosphere is strict and orderly and you always feel safe coming here. Some places you drive and decide to keep going cuz you get that funny feeling. Not here, this is the kind of place you walk in and feel like you could sleep on your side and get good rest cuz you feel safe. And hey, they do have nice big comfy couches there.
They have some rules out of respect for their neighbors which is great like no one hanging around early before the premises open and no hanging around outside which would bring unwanted visibility on themselves, so you get your stuff and go. Which is another good policy, I think if I pulled up anywhere and they were people hanging around outside I think I would not even bother stopping.
Thanks Compassion in Action.

Reviewed By: The Rev from WA (Read More Of My Reviews)
Added On: 07/29/2010
Menu:
Medicine,edibles and tinctures...no clones
Staff:
The most professional there is
Atmosphere:
Very perfessional, like Costco meets bootcamp
Security:
You gotta belong to get in
Delivery:
Don't think so
Pros:
The largest in the state from what I hear
Cons:
You gotta be a member to get in, just having a general card aint cutting it!

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2 Responses to “Compassion in Action”

  1. dank Says:

    Always have a good selection of med's ..to smoke or eat..wish they would get back into the clones and seeds again….to save us growers money on clones for our med's..and the seeds would be great if they got some from subcool..like pandoras box ..or chernobol..but the guys that work there are great and very helpful..

  2. GuestGrower Says:

    I've been going there since day one and I'm not as easily impressed……My experiences run from them not even open when the weather is inclimate. (I walked in the snow)…To being there two hrs and having someone come out with a cardboard sign they were closed "until further notice??" What was that..Never any Clones Never anyone informed..I got alot of: "Oh, you'll have to call this number and WAIT. for someone to CALL U BACK?? Never happens..BUT, Hey maybe you'll have a better experience. OH and if you think you are all done $PAYING OUT$ THEY ARE GOING TO CHARGE YOU ANOTHER $50. FOR A MEMBERSHIP CARD"" only good for thier coffers…old+broke.+ growing my own (guest)

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