Pot Vending Machines Take Root In Los Angeles

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Machines distribute the drug to people with cards authorizing use.


updated 6:01 a.m. CT, Wed., Jan. 30, 2008
LOS ANGELES - The city that popularized the fast food drive-thru has a new innovation: 24-hour medical marijuana vending machines.

Patients suffering from chronic pain, loss of appetite and other ailments that marijuana is said to alleviate can get their pot with a dose of convenience at the Herbal Nutrition Center, where a large machine will dole out the drug around the clock.

"Convenient access, lower prices, safety, anonymity," inventor and owner Vincent Mehdizadeh said, extolling the benefits of the machine.

But federal drug agents say the invention may need unplugging.

"Somebody owns (it), it's on a property and somebody fills it," said DEA Special Agent Jose Martinez. "Once we find out where it's at, we'll look into it and see if they're violating laws."

At least three dispensaries in the city, including two belonging to Mehdizadeh, have installed vending machines to distribute the drug to people who carry cards authorizing marijuana use.

Mehdizadeh said he spent seven months to develop and patent the black, armored box, which he calls the "PVM," or prescription vending machine.

Convenience and privacy:
A sliding fence protects the tinted windows of his dispensary, barely distinguishing it from a busy thoroughfare of strip malls, automobile dealers and furniture shops. A box resembling a large refrigerator stands inside the nearly empty shop, near a few shelves stocked with vitamins and herbs.

A guard in a black T-shirt emblazoned with the word "Security" on the front stands at the door. A poster of Bob Marley decorates a back room.

The computerized machine requires fingerprint identification and a prepaid card with a magnetic stripe. Once the card and fingerprint are verified, a bright green envelope with the pot drops down a slot.

Mehdizadeh says any user approved for medical marijuana and registered in a computer database at his dispensaries can pre-purchase the drug and then use the machine to pick up.

The process provides convenience and privacy for users who may otherwise feel uncomfortable about buying marijuana, Mehdizadeh said.

At the Timothy Leary Medical Dispensary in the San Fernando Valley, the vending machine is accessible only during business hours. An employee there said the machine was introduced about five months ago, and provides speedy service.

"It helps a lot of patients who are in a lot of pain and don't want to wait around to get help," Robert Schwartz said. "It's been working out great."

Mehdizadeh said he sought the advice of doctors, and decided to limit the amount of marijuana per user to an ounce per week. Each purchase from the machine yields 1/8th or 2/8th of an ounce. By eliminating a vendor behind the counter, he said, the machine offers users lower drug prices. The 1/8th ounce packet would cost about $40 — $20 lower than the average price at other dispensaries.

'It's to medicate'
A spokesman for a marijuana advocacy group said the machine also benefits dispensary owners.

"It limits the number of workers in the store in the event of a raid, and it'll make it harder for theft," said Nathan Sands, of The Compassionate Coalition.

Marijuana use is illegal under federal law, which does not recognize the medical marijuana laws in California and 11 other states.

The Drug Enforcement Agency and other federal agencies have been actively shutting down major medical marijuana dispensaries throughout the state over the last two years and charging their operators with felony distribution charges.

Mehdizadeh said the Herbal Nutrition Center was the target of a federal raid in December. He said no arrests were made and no charges have been filed against him.

Kris Hermes, a spokesman for advocacy group Americans for Safe Access, said the machine might benefit those who already know how much and what strain of marijuana they're looking for. But he said others will want to see and smell the drug before they buy it.

A man who said he has been authorized to use medical marijuana as part of his anger management therapy said the vending machine's security measures would at least protect against illicit use of the drug.

"You have kids that want to get high and that's not what marijuana is for," Robert Miko said. "It's to medicate."
 
Kinda my thinking.  Can you think of the value of the card that would let you access that machine? 

I did find it amusing that the state of CA allows it, but the Feds still say its illegal...
 
Pot is illegal, immoral and is the destroyer of life! I can't believe it is being discussed on a forum as intelligent as this...hahahahahahahahahahahaha!
 
Sorry, man, I just about fell outta my chair when I read that!  :D

Maybe they should have some beer vending machines like that instead... hhmmmm, now there's an idea!!!
 
Quick story:

While stationed in Okinawa, the barracks there did have vending machines with regular soda in them but also Budweiser and Miller Lite (I know, shitty beers but whatever). Needless to say, they were well taken advantage of. One Sunday I decided to keep company with a liter of 151 and figured I'd go down the row of buttons on the vending machine for each one of my mixed drinks. My last 2 drinks were, of course, 151 + Budweiser and 151 + Miller Lite. I felt like my brain was melting and didn't do too well at work the next day.....

.... but yeah, beer in the vending machine, a definite fan favorite.
 
That is classic!!!  I don't know if i could have worked the next day!!  But what a fun way to get there.

Here, you will roll into some of the 'shade tree' mechanics shobs, and the pepsi machine will have beer lables inside the buttons instead of the pepsi ones, and the beer is nice and cold...

Great story!!!
 
I've been in some shops like that. As for going to work, it wasn't easy but my tolerance for alcohol was much higher back then and everyone I worked with were drunk all the time too. That's what you do when you're young and find yourself in Japan all of the sudden.
 
Yeah, I get that.  I am still laughing at the thought of 151 and Miller Lite... wow, not only a good tolerance for alcohol, but your stomach must have been made of stainless steel!!
 
I first heard about these a few days ago. Now that the story is getting around, it's only a matter of time until someone uses a forklift to steal one of the machines. Or at least tries to.

Say, I'm an experienced and skilled forklift driver. Anybody looking to hire a person like me for some "shopping"? :P
 
The feds are idiot, indeed.  Just imagine what it would do to their budget if they made Mary Jane legal in more states.  There would be jobless feds all over the place!  It makes my conspiracy theory mind reel sometimes.
 
SinisterMinisterX said:
I first heard about these a few days ago. Now that the story is getting around, it's only a matter of time until someone uses a forklift to steal one of the machines. Or at least tries to.

Say, I'm an experienced and skilled forklift driver. Anybody looking to hire a person like me for some "shopping"? :P

Count me in! Haha, no seriously, I don't know what to think of this vending machine. Actually, yes I do. Just make weed legal already and get me some of those vending machines in Boston. :P
 
When I go out to California this year I'll see if I can get my hands on some of these cards. A new auction thread will be immediately posted after acquisition.
 
Deano said:
Quick story:

While stationed in Okinawa, the barracks there did have vending machines with regular soda in them but also Budweiser and Miller Lite (I know, shitty beers but whatever). Needless to say, they were well taken advantage of. One Sunday I decided to keep company with a liter of 151 and figured I'd go down the row of buttons on the vending machine for each one of my mixed drinks. My last 2 drinks were, of course, 151 + Budweiser and 151 + Miller Lite. I felt like my brain was melting and didn't do too well at work the next day.....

.... but yeah, beer in the vending machine, a definite fan favorite.

That is interesting. The very first thought that crossed my mind when I read about the PVMs was that in Japan they have EVERYTHING in vending machines... everything. From cigarettes, to mangas.
 
That's true, you can pretty much get it all from a machine there. These, however, were on an American base; the barracks none the less. Very dangerous.
 
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