![]() ![]() We’re lazy people.”įor Farsh Fallah, head of operations for Green Access, the decision to open a medical marijuana delivery service instead of a dispensary was a logical step. “It just seems logical that it will expand,” said Martin Mayer, attorney for the California Police Chiefs Association. Experts said it is easy and private, and the price is about the same as in dispensaries. There are other attractions to home delivery for medical marijuana buyers. It is no surprise that delivery is becoming a popular option on the Peninsula, said Kris Hermes, spokesman for medical marijuana advocacy group Americans for Safe Access.ĭelivery services are particularly pervasive in areas where authorities have clamped down on dispensaries, he said. ![]() At least two of them are based in San Mateo County, but many more are from other parts of the region, with one offering to deliver directly from a farm in Mendocino County. That’s because many cities in San Mateo County are trying to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries or keep them out altogether.Ībout 14 services offer to bring medical marijuana to homes in the South Bay and the Peninsula. ![]() So delivery services are stepping in to fill the void, experts said, setting up a clash with law enforcement. One thing many experts do agree on is that demand for delivery service is going to grow as people discover it.Īfter the Obama administration signaled that federal authorities would stop raiding medical marijuana dispensaries complying with California law, several dispensaries have tried to open in San Mateo County in the past year and failed. But it’s not your ordinary delivery service - the caller wants pot, not pizza.Ī driver for the Green Access collective then loads packages of marijuana bearing names of strains like Bubble Berry and Grapefruit and heads out, often to San Mateo County, to make a delivery in what is an increasingly common way for medical marijuana to change hands.īut whether it’s legal or safe depends on whom you ask. and the mouse will probably start gnawing at the gap.A phone rings in an office with no sign in a San Jose industrial park, and a caller places an order for delivery. If you only have say, a 1/2 inch pipe, then after you cut the hole in half you will have a football shaped hole instead of a circular hole. Tip: the reason we cut the board in half first, is because most circular saws will remove 1/8" as they cut. Unscrew both halves an place the two halves on either side of the pipe (covering the mouse hole) and screw it down. In the center (on the seam) cut a hole the diameter of the pipe. Screw both halves down (butted together) onto another piece of plywood. ![]() Drill screw holes in the corners of the two pieces. Get a piece of plywood, maybe 6 inches square and cut it in half. If you can't find an escutcheon, then you can make something to fit over the pipe. To keep the mouse from pushing it up you could use a pipe clamp above it and/or glue to secure the escutcheon. You may find an escutcheon that will fit around the gas pipe. First, yes, set a mouse trap and get rid of the mouse. This is a common issue that is often ignored or dealt with in shoddy ways. ![]()
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