No.Yes you do sell to dispensaries, that's why you have to have what's called a "sellers permit", get one of those... That's the requirement
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In CA, a grower can “donate” their “overage” (that which is beyond your personal needs, beyond those of your patient network as a “caregiver”, beyond that of your “collective” as designated grower, etc) to a legal medical dispensary and expect to recieve appropriate compensation for time, power/water consumption, and other related expenses.
Now that the “Legal” is covered, you either have to have beyond exceptional product, or nice smelling “mids” that you let go for “bargain basement prices”. All dispensaries grow for themselves and have an established network of “suppliers”. In order to get your foot in the door you have to “knock their socks off” with some super buds, or undercut the next guy with “mids” on the super cheap. Generalized.
Come 2018 this changes. Licenses available/required will be for Medical Dispensaries, Retail Distribution, Transporting, and Cultivation (various).
If you have something you think is worth being vended then go get it tested. Tons of labs here willing to test. Pay for the potency test and the safety screening and mold and fungus screening.Does anyone know what the requirements are to sell to a local dispensary in California? Thanks!
I am just quoting what I have read about the new prop 64 laws, It seems you have a better understanding than myself though. Up here in Washington it is WAY more strict than Cali, hopefully they don't move that way with the new laws passing there, alot of people would be out of a job.
MI is doing the same.It’s going to be heavily regulated. CA wants to eliminate the “under the table” black market, every taxable sale counts.
It’s going to be heavily regulated. CA wants to eliminate the “under the table” black market, every taxable sale counts.
Welcome to Colorado style laws, everything is tracked from seed/clone to final sale, black market area is gone. Grow for yourself , home grows aren't suppose to be a business anyway.MI is doing the same.
Going lic. grows to sell to disp. NO caregiver overage anything!
Next step will be the reduction of plant counts for caregivers and patient growers.
I suspect that in the future (considering the strangle hold the religious FAR right has on state politic's). They may down the road, simply phase out any caregiver/patient growing.
I laugh at the narrow minded that say they "can't"....."We passed a law." Yeah, so what?
As long as the state has a way for patients to get meds. The law is honored and they can change the rest of the content of the law as they see fit!
And there it is!Welcome to Colorado style laws, everything is tracked from seed/clone to final sale, black market area is gone. Grow for yourself , home grows aren't suppose to be a business anyway.
You still have prop 215 it doesn't just go away or does it?No.
In CA, a grower can “donate” their “overage” (that which is beyond your personal needs, beyond those of your patient network as a “caregiver”, beyond that of your “collective” as designated grower, etc) to a legal medical dispensary and expect to recieve appropriate compensation for time, power/water consumption, and other related expenses.
Now that the “Legal” is covered, you either have to have beyond exceptional product, or nice smelling “mids” that you let go for “bargain basement prices”. All dispensaries grow for themselves and have an established network of “suppliers”. In order to get your foot in the door you have to “knock their socks off” with some super buds, or undercut the next guy with “mids” on the super cheap. Generalized.
Come 2018 this changes. Licenses available/required will be for Medical Dispensaries, Retail Distribution, Transporting, and Cultivation (various).
Im sure most people are going to keep their 215's current. California still has no idea how they are going t handle this. What less then 2 months away? Where are all the legal pot shops? Reports from Northern California is the fires ruined everything. License "applicants" are now asking for more time to get the payments out. Its in the news every day.You still have prop 215 it doesn't just go away or does it?
You still have prop 215 it doesn't just go away or does it?
No dispensary in any legal state is going to risk their licensing by allowing an entry level employee to provide product that they sell. Anyone that has gone through the licensing process and other requirements to provide marijuana to dispensaries is not going to be working an entry level job at a dispensary to begin with. Dispensaries already have access to all they need. There are over 150 licensed dispensary's within a ten mile radius of where I live. They have so much that they're almost giving it away. At any given time there are numerous promotions and discounts going on. In fact it's cheaper to just buy it when you take into account the cost in time and money to grow it. Which in my case is minimal because I use the KISS method. For some like me it's a hobby more than anything else.What if....
You took an entry level position with a dispensary with an understanding of bringing in ‘occasional’ ‘overages’?