Maine patient and caregiver here, everything with our program is pretty new so maybe someone from another state can answer this.
Maine's medical marijuana program unlike some other states does not mention drug-free zones and patients who live within them, or caregivers for that matter. Does anyone from another state have any experience or knowledge regarding caregivers that grow within their homes for patients legally and how the drug-free zone impacts them if at all from a legal standpoint?
I really would like some good advice, well founded because this is not something we can take for granted, penalties do increase. I have always assumed that the drug-free zones only applied to illegal drug use. Some states rules contain a one-liner that will say something like; marijuana cannot be used on school property, school buses, public locations, and within drug-free zones unless the patient consumes it within his home. But even that one line, which was taken from another program doesn't mention caregivers.
Thanks!
Maine's medical marijuana program unlike some other states does not mention drug-free zones and patients who live within them, or caregivers for that matter. Does anyone from another state have any experience or knowledge regarding caregivers that grow within their homes for patients legally and how the drug-free zone impacts them if at all from a legal standpoint?
I really would like some good advice, well founded because this is not something we can take for granted, penalties do increase. I have always assumed that the drug-free zones only applied to illegal drug use. Some states rules contain a one-liner that will say something like; marijuana cannot be used on school property, school buses, public locations, and within drug-free zones unless the patient consumes it within his home. But even that one line, which was taken from another program doesn't mention caregivers.
Thanks!