AthlonJedi
Member
I will be moving to the Niles area in the next year or so from a town in Indiana about 40 miles from there in order to obtain safe access to medical marijuana. I suffer chronic migraine and service connected joint problems from my time in the Army. I am a bit confused about how to get started and obtain caregiver status once I arrive.
ok so, the last time I checked into this ( before the new changes that were made recently and under the old pilot program ) I would need a relationship with a Dr for 2 years and medical records pertaining to these condidtions.
Recently however, I contacted Ann Arbor Heath Collective ( couldn’t find one closer to Niles ) and was told I no longer needed all that and that they have a Dr that will certify me for a fee and get my application paperwork squared away for me to send to the state with the $100.00 fee.
Is that the case or do I still need to have a pile of medical records?
question 2 is this. is there like a checkbox somewhere on the application where i would indicate i wish to also be a caregiver? AND, in regards to Overages, currently the law does not define the amount of time allowed during a harvest cycle ( cut,dry, cure ) in which one has to get rid of their overages, Is there a set time limit in which the state considers the medicine to be in a usable state after you start the process? Seems like a bit of a trap to grow say hypetheticly 72 plants or even 24 plants and not have any idea how long one has to dry, and properly cure the medicine before the state would consider you to be out of compliance.
And Please, before anyone says, "if your gonna be in this for the money your doing it for the wrong reason" SAVE IT, I Enjoy growing, I intend to do it because I am good at growing and there are those with no experiance or have no ability due to not having the space , their age or due to their condition. I also plan to have my medicine lab tested probably through Ann Arbor Health Collective and offer my patents a premium service and low cost meds ( certainly lower than some of the greedy people i have seen ) and other incentive i wont mention as not to give all my ideas away.
ok so, the last time I checked into this ( before the new changes that were made recently and under the old pilot program ) I would need a relationship with a Dr for 2 years and medical records pertaining to these condidtions.
Recently however, I contacted Ann Arbor Heath Collective ( couldn’t find one closer to Niles ) and was told I no longer needed all that and that they have a Dr that will certify me for a fee and get my application paperwork squared away for me to send to the state with the $100.00 fee.
Is that the case or do I still need to have a pile of medical records?
question 2 is this. is there like a checkbox somewhere on the application where i would indicate i wish to also be a caregiver? AND, in regards to Overages, currently the law does not define the amount of time allowed during a harvest cycle ( cut,dry, cure ) in which one has to get rid of their overages, Is there a set time limit in which the state considers the medicine to be in a usable state after you start the process? Seems like a bit of a trap to grow say hypetheticly 72 plants or even 24 plants and not have any idea how long one has to dry, and properly cure the medicine before the state would consider you to be out of compliance.
And Please, before anyone says, "if your gonna be in this for the money your doing it for the wrong reason" SAVE IT, I Enjoy growing, I intend to do it because I am good at growing and there are those with no experiance or have no ability due to not having the space , their age or due to their condition. I also plan to have my medicine lab tested probably through Ann Arbor Health Collective and offer my patents a premium service and low cost meds ( certainly lower than some of the greedy people i have seen ) and other incentive i wont mention as not to give all my ideas away.