Cannabis Collective

Medical Marijuana, Inc. (MMI), the first company to acknowledge opportunities in the quickly inflating medical marijuana market, are set to employ a tax remittance card during the last quarter of the year. Customers receive a debit or medical revenue card to use with a POS system that is set to recognize tax ID numbers and tax rates, thus ensuring security in transactions. Another effective effort put in place by MMI is the elimination of cash, which also deters loss not only from the customers, but also from the businesses. In conjunction with this new stance on medical marijuana, “The 99 High Art Collective” will launch a special gallery exhibiting psychedelic art by renowned Venice Beach artist, Dean Chamberlain, featuring portraits of Terrence McKenna and Ram Dass among many others, as well as becoming a distributor of medical marijuana. This is the 13th Cannabis Collective to use the new tax remittance card. Part of the proceeds received from art sales will go to The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), an established supporter of medicinal marijuana research. The brains behind the project, Yvonne aka “99”, hopes the gallery/collective “hybrid” will inspire healing on not only a physical level, but mentally as well, stating that, “…We believe that art and healing are inseparable.” The Grand Opening is July 3, 20009, 6-11 pm at 1108 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice Beach, CA, 90291.
Image: "BuscaPé-Marihuana Dia 83" by Sordojr on Flickr courtesy of Creative Commons Licensing.
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