green_machine_two9er
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Having trouble finding clear answer. A friend wants to grow. He is a felon. But a patient. Can he grow his own 12 or does that make him his own caregiver and not be able to grow? Thanks in advance everybody.
Right that's what I thought. Why on his patient card does he have possession of his plants? He never designated a caregiver when registering.It looks like he can grow, but not be a caregiver
You can grow your own (up to 12 plants) or designate a caregiver.
Michigan law provides for a system of designated caregivers. The caregiver can acquire 2.5 ounces of usable marijuana and grow up to 12 marijuana plants for a qualifying patient. The caregiver may assist up to 5 patients. The caregiver must sign a statement agreeing to provide marijuana only to the qualifying patients who have named the individual as their caregiver. The caregiver's name, address, birth date and social security number must be provided to the state at the time of a patient's registration. The Department will issue a registry identification card to the caregiver who is named by a qualifying patient on his/her application. The Department may not issue a registry identification card to a proposed caregiver who has previously been convicted of a felony drug offense. The Department will verify through a background check with the Michigan State Police that the designated caregiver has no disqualifying felony drug conviction. A caregiver may receive reasonable compensation for services provided to assist with a qualifying patient's medical use of marijuana.
I'm not sure that matters, not for just growing your own medicineAs long as his felony isnt drug related,he should be fine.
Your right,he did ask specificly about being a felon and growing your own.I dont think it matters as long as its personal.I'm not sure that matters, not for just growing your own medicine
Yep thats why he did, for college and now job. The new law states that if you have a minor felony and misdemeanors you can still get the felony removed where as a year or two ago if you had anything else even a misdemeanor you couldn't get it removed.yeah they passed a new law but I think its for only 1 felony and many crimes besides murder are not possible to hide---its not removed but hidden, law enforcement can still see it but not employers or landlords
Still its worthwhile to do it if U can
I don't know about that no felony firearm laws were people convicted of a felony can not poss. a firearm, likely that doesn't get removed--like I said, it stays on your record still, its just hidden from most people who look
Great advice, this guy here Jeff Sherbow is a friend of mine and MJ friendly.It's in the caregiver attestation forms....
I have never been convicted of ANY felony offense involving illegal drugs. ___ I have not been convicted of ANY felony offense within the past 10 years. (Attestations received on or after April 1, 2013) ___ I have never been convicted of ANY felony that is an assaultive crime as defined in Section 9a of Chapter X of the code of criminal procedure, 1927 PA 175, MCL 770.9a. (Attestations received on or after April 1, 2013) Some examples are listed below (this is not an all-inclusive list). If you have questions, please seek legal counsel