Ahhhh, good ol capitalism.......patients may be the easiest way to make a profit.
Brother, I wan't to be able to grow weed and supply it to people who NEED it, or could USE it. Prices wouldn't be high, just enough to pay for nutes/water/other costs... I don't want patients to be forced to buy something at ridiculous cost just because they can't grow it..growing in a locked facility is not to stop it from harming people.
its to stop the CRIME associated with THEFT.
THEFT of EVERYTHING is an enormous problem in arizona. thank you illegals.
az wont be like cali. the caregiver thing is not going to fly.
the business model MUST be NPO {non profit}
there are NO rules in place yet. so what you should be doing is lobbying and fighting tooth and nail AGAINST the 25 mi radius rule.
though im sure come hell or high water the 25mi radius wont be changed.
there is strong opposition to prop 203 in az.
so pretty much unless you live out in the sticks, you have about 4 months to master growing weed, get a business education, write a business plan, and then roll it all together.
but honestly the first decision is this.
do you want to GROW weed or do you want to SELL weed?
the dispensary and the cultivators will more than likely operate under the same license, but in different locations.
this means partnerships will have to be formed, like it or not.
Yes hopefully it does. But I don't think it will gain attention until a year or so after the bill is effect... Who knows though.The laws currently are really against the patients and caregivers.
If you are a patient within 25 miles of a dispensary you cannot grow your own stuff, instead you are forced to buy it at the dispensary for whatever they want to charge.
Hopefully the law changes quickly.
I read something about 70% OF A DISPENSARIES pot must be grown on site.... That would be Retarded... But the final draft of what will be law has not been written....growing in a locked facility is not to stop it from harming people.
its to stop the CRIME associated with THEFT.
THEFT of EVERYTHING is an enormous problem in arizona. thank you illegals.
az wont be like cali. the caregiver thing is not going to fly.
the business model MUST be NPO {non profit}
there are NO rules in place yet. so what you should be doing is lobbying and fighting tooth and nail AGAINST the 25 mi radius rule.
though im sure come hell or high water the 25mi radius wont be changed.
there is strong opposition to prop 203 in az.
so pretty much unless you live out in the sticks, you have about 4 months to master growing weed, get a business education, write a business plan, and then roll it all together.
but honestly the first decision is this.
do you want to GROW weed or do you want to SELL weed?
the dispensary and the cultivators will more than likely operate under the same license, but in different locations.
this means partnerships will have to be formed, like it or not.
When this law comes into effect there will not be any dispensaries around I would say for at least a few weeks to a month... I would think that since there would be not dispensaries anywhere in the state people will be able to grow a few harvests....The laws currently are really against the patients and caregivers.
If you are a patient within 25 miles of a dispensary you cannot grow your own stuff, instead you are forced to buy it at the dispensary for whatever they want to charge.
Hopefully the law changes quickly.
When this law comes into effect there will not be any dispensaries around I would say for at least a few weeks to a month... I would think that since there would be not dispensaries anywhere in the state people will be able to grow a few harvests....
The draft rules (R9-17-306, inspections, section (C)(1) says:I read something about 70% OF A DISPENSARIES pot must be grown on site.... That would be Retarded... But the final draft of what will be law has not been written....
That's also my concern. We're not growing outdoors.. At least not in Phoenix/tuscon.What I want to know is what happens to patients and caregivers who open up shop, only to have a dispensary open up within 25 miles of their location. Do they have to shut down?
Exquisite BS, part 2:
R9-17-314. Product Labeling and Analysis
A. A dispensary shall ensure that medical marijuana provided by the dispensary to a qualifying
patient or a designated caregiver is labeled with:
1. The dispensary's registry identification number;
2. The amount and strain of medical marijuana;
3. If not cultivated by the dispensary, whether the medical marijuana was obtained from a
qualifying patient, a designated caregiver, or another dispensary;
4. The date of manufacture, harvest, or sale;
5. A list of all chemical additives, including nonorganic pesticides, herbicides, and
fertilizers, used in the cultivation and production of the medical marijuana; and
6. The registry identification number of the qualifying patient.
Get that #5, bolded above. So, if you root the cutting with rooting hormone, you'll need to list it on the finished product. If you add pH up or down to a hydroponics grow, you'll need to add that "chemical additive" as well. Every single bottled fertilizer product that gets added to the soil, the clay pellets, whatever- you'll need to list that, too. The grower will need to record every single item that is added to the plant, from cradle to grave.
What a fantastic crock this is going to be.
Im glad I dont have to worry about that bullshit,So. I have a question...
If patients aren't allowed to grow if they live within 25 mi of a dispensary... then how does that factor in with a caregiver?
Say a patient is 20 miles from a dispensary, does that mean a care giver cant grow for them because they aren't allowed to grow within 25mi of a dispensary??
Patients should be allowed to grow, that legislation is ridiculous.. "Okay we agree with you, it's JUST a plant that you DON'T need to refine to use... but you still cant grow it.. growing is bad and should only be done in locked facilities to keep it away from people it would harm. Oh, but by the way, growing ISN'T bad if you live 25 miles away from a dispensary!"
You wouldn't have to worry about what other people are putting into their shit if you could just grow your own fuckin' medicine.
Here's the dumb part.But then how would the government make money?
Lol.