I would avoid craigslist. Are you in MA or RI?Can a medical mj patient legally sell some of his/her crop to another medical mj patient? I see ads on craigslist under rhode island(mmj state) of medicine for sale. Wtf?
Cant speak for RI but in MA you need to work with a patient who has a doctors written reccomendation for medical marijuana. Until the rules get better defined a copy of that patients doctors note which should be submitted to the department of heath for approval and a copy of that note should suffice in the short term for you to be a caregiver to that patient.ma...but say i was in ri. would I legally(by the state) be allowed to do this? Not saying I am. I just wanna know
You are correct. A lot of people are living in the grey area right now. Don't know if it's worth the risk to a patient.right I know that you can when you are a caregiver to that specific person/person(s) for most states. But Its just that I said hmmm im gonna see if people are selling on cl in mmj states and sure enough they were....and im pretty sure thats illegal unless they are that patients designated caregiver...
right I know that you can when you are a caregiver to that specific person/person(s) for most states. But Its just that I said hmmm im gonna see if people are selling on cl in mmj states and sure enough they were....and im pretty sure thats illegal unless they are that patients designated caregiver...
correct informationif you list them as your caregiver than it is legal..... and yes another patient can be a caregiver
dont forget patients wont be able to grow for themselves either.If the DPH gets these regulations passed the way they currently are by May 27 Caregivers will not be able to receive any payment/ donation for services provided, which to me makes no sense whatsoever how many people are going to be able to run a grow pay their bills and getting nothing back in return to incurr costs, I urge caregivers to speak out april 19th "On April 19, public hearings will be held in Northampton, Boston, and Plymouth, and on April 20 the public comment period will close, the department said" Otherwise dispensories will esentially have a monopoly over all MMJ sales while caregivers who can produce better products at cheaper costs will get boxed out, Really hoping that aspect is tweaked so that a caregiver can earn an honest living
dont forget patients wont be able to grow for themselves either.
Close but just off a little bit.Hello, I have been licensed in RI for some time now, and I will tell you what we do. First of all, if you are going to be entering the program, avoid using the word sell, price, sale and etc. These, in my book and in the eyes of many, are red flag words. These words will take the actions that you do while being legal, and turn them to actions that can end you in prison. Instead, use words like compensate, grow expenses, and etc.
Having said that, the health department allows licensed patients and caregiver to interact, as long as there is NO price and a sale is not being made! Compensations are ok, and a patient and give funds to a caregiver not assigned to him, AS long as its called a compensation for labor, NOT a sale.