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geokills
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Dr. Siekadellyk said: do you have to be a patient to be a caregiver?
Not in California. I don't know the structure of WA's medical marijuana laws, but in California, it is perfectly feasible to provide growing services to interested patients.
You will need to keep record of all your member's personal information and up-to-date recommendation (verified with the licensed physician who made the recommendation every 12 months minimum). You also need to charge reasonable fees. I do not believe the $60 eighths available at most dispensaries qualifies as reasonable, which is why the district attorney of Los Angeles is starting to put pressure on dispensaries for operating outside the scope of the state sanctioned medical marijuana program.
But if you are personal (service a limited number of patients), don't overcharge, pay your taxes and keep accurate records, you shouldn't face much of a problem here in California. You will want to be careful where you operate, as some counties and cities are much more tolerant than others.
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Re: Becoming a Primary Caregiver (moved) [Re: DudeTron]
#428193 - 06/03/10 08:44 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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This thread was moved from Growery News Service.
Reason: Populating new Medical Marijuana & Activism forum.
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