thanks. yes i meant donate not sell, i forgot about that thank you for correcting me. i dont sign them as a patient because they already have a caregiver he just doesnt have any meds available right now.Its never legal to "sell", but donate i think is, as long as theyre a cardholder. But why wouldnt you just print the paper and have them sign it saying your a caregiver of theirs?
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Every dispensary you go to and sign a form you are assigning them as a caregiver, as far as ive experienced you can have many. So they can make you a caregiver of theirs. And you should have the paperwork and get them to sign lol.thanks. yes i meant donate not sell, i forgot about that thank you for correcting me. i dont sign them as a patient because they already have a caregiver he just doesnt have any meds available right now.
Kmog you're in California aren't you? Michigan doesn't even have any dispensary distribution legalese passed yet. Currently, by existing laws a caregiver may sign up to five patients. Regardless man I'd donate a fat doobie, to an appropriate patient, on your behalf if you rolled through town.Every dispensary you go to and sign a form you are assigning them as a caregiver, as far as ive experienced you can have many. So they can make you a caregiver of theirs. And you should have the paperwork and get them to sign lol.
Yes im in California. I guess i assumed the caregiver status was similar lol. I still think its hilarious that by law you have to call it donating. I would appreciate the doob if i was over in that neck of the woods lol.Kmog you're in California aren't you? Michigan doesn't even have any dispensary distribution legalese passed yet. Currently, by existing laws a caregiver may sign up to five patients. Regardless man I'd donate a fat doobie, to an appropriate patient, on your behalf if you rolled through town.
I thought you could only have 1 caregiver who can grow up to 12 plants for you. is that no longer how the program workNext thing we know, they be water boarding the doctors to "protect" us.
Nois it legal for a caregiver to sell to a card holder who is not their patient?
He might as well be, if he doesn't like something the mods here will remove it on bob's command. He does this on every forum he's on. He's a supposed doctor who spends all day on the net policing his views.Is Bob a mod or something? My post from yesterday and the like I got are gone. I didn't say anything that should have been censored so what the heck is going on?! I see he changed his Darth Vader pic. I guess RIU is now run by fascists. I see threads that make no sense anymore because someone has deleted so many of the posts. This site is so screwed up. It's too bad the seed depot went down or I'd be over there instead.
Well said GregThe Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that sales are legitimate between a caregiver and any patient who is connected with that cg through the State Registry under sec. 4 of the law. I wish no one had started that "donation" hooey. Under sec. 8 there is protection from conviction if selling to a patient who has designated that person as their caregiver, with or without registration, and that agreement should be documented. This latter is more risky and can cost a lot of time, money, and grief, but it is an option for educated people who choose that risk.