Cincinnati Senior Cannabis Co Op

Helping Seniors Grow Their Own Medicine



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Co-Op Values


Self-Help and Responsibility: In cooperation, everyone benefits; Yet to accomplish this members must take care of themselves while also helping their fellows.

Democracy: Members choose representatives by way of voting, and each individual has one vote per election. Equal distribution of power in decision-making is an important part of keeping cooperative ventures fair and functional.

Equality: Every member gets an fair rate of exchange for their participation.

Equity: Abilities, needs, and experiences of members are diverse and cooperative organizations must treat all members fairly and without discrimination.

Solidarity: Members within a cooperative create a unified organization where individuals support each other in times of plenty or need in a unified network. Individual organizations also support other cooperatives in greater assistance networks.

Cooperatives require honesty, openness, caring for the self, and social responsibility. These principles act as guidelines for how members may integrate and practice the core co-op values throughout their organization in everyday operations as well as elections and policy creation.






Why CoOperative over a private board model?
Different people say different things:


A brief overview from CoOp Dayton (Ohio)

TheBalanceMoney.com goes into just a little more detail in a familiar column format (May have ads)

A more detailed report on geo.coop with census and financial data from a Midwest research college (WI)

U.S. Department of Agriculture on how coop participation is a favor you do for yourself and a one-up for everyone.

Democracy at Work (by a club of coops) describes how coops improve quality of life and keep sweat and dollars working in the neighborhood.

National Cooperative Business Association talks more about how membership works for members.






CSCC a Co-Op venture by and for consumers over 50

Too many folks of this demographic have been brainwashed into believing the Media hype that Cannabis is Evil.

CSCC aims to share factual, up to date, and science based information with the public, and offer education, consultation, (installation?) with the most accessible equipment to the over 50 crowd.

Educated cultivation, informed consumption, at patients’ convenience.



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