MOCC Farmers market (grand opening Feb 10, 2013)

thoumayest

Well-Known Member
Well, P2P transfers are legal .... depending on who you ask. A court case just went in favor of that, but there was no money exchanged in that instance from what I understand.

Oakland county has been very aggressive in raids, and prosecutions, so I was just wondering if you guys cleared this with any local authorities. I really do love the farmer market concept. It's the best distribution model, imo. I'm just worried that you guys will get harassed doing it in Oakland county.

I hope everything goes well for you all.
......I concur.
 

buckaroo bonzai

Well-Known Member
You make some great points Marty. The tide does seem to be shifting.

I'm still a little sketchy with Oakland county though. That is the LAST county in MI that I would consider doing something like this in. If they are the MACOMB/Oakland county compassion club, then I would be focusing on setting up somewhere in Macomb county for the time being.
this group does an awesome job and I would encourage anyone to go to their functions and support them--
and not be afraid when your with many others--I have always seen minimum 50+people at their events

they seem to be hard core ganja tribe that won't give up even tho their in oOakland co nazi-ville....

i have been to their market a couple times and the harvest fest....had an awesome time every time

this is a good group and a strong tribe with their club-

i think it would be a good time to exercise our new 'green' law and get together and share some 'free' meds-
and support a mother market

the only way these will gro and survive is if we water them with our green dollars
we need more markets around.....and to support them-:joint:

i was glad the few times I went to their functions I was able to give them a little $$ to support their efforts--$$well spent!

....I won't mention anything about 'medicating':bigjoint:not in Oakland co...
 

st0wandgrow

Well-Known Member
this group does an awesome job and I would encourage anyone to go to their functions and support them--
and not be afraid when your with many others--I have always seen minimum 50+people at their events

they seem to be hard core ganja tribe that won't give up even tho their in oOakland co nazi-ville....

i have been to their market a couple times and the harvest fest....had an awesome time every time

this is a good group and a strong tribe with their club-

i think it would be a good time to exercise our new 'green' law and get together and share some 'free' meds-
and support a mother market

the only way these will gro and survive is if we water them with our green dollars
we need more markets around.....and to support them-:joint:

i was glad the few times I went to their functions I was able to give them a little $$ to support their efforts--$$well spent!

....I won't mention anything about 'medicating':bigjoint:not in Oakland co...
I will probably go check them out one of these days. I work out that way once or twice a week.
 

thoumayest

Well-Known Member
^^^ Thanks bro...stellar post.



So what's the consensus with potential vendors...

-----> Oakland County :confused:

Have the lawyer on standby?
 

Huel Perkins

Well-Known Member
I told a friend about this who I thought might be interested. He is just a patient (not a caregiver) and wants to know if he will be allowed to move his overages at the farmers market or if its for caregivers only. Anyone know for certain?
 

DemonTrich

Well-Known Member
Find out anything yet?
this is the answer i got form one of the main guys who runs MOCC

"yes you could be a patient looking for other patients to be a caregiver for. They would consult with you on your abilities and what you could do for them. "


im not 100% sure this was answered correctly. i posted another responce directly asking to sell meds at the FM while being a patient not a cg. hope to hear back soon.
 

DemonTrich

Well-Known Member
i like precise answers when it comes to the law and clubs rules and regs. its either yes or no in my world. neither word i read in his reply. ill post up asap when i hear back from him.
 

DemonTrich

Well-Known Member
per member of MOCC

"No one will be setting up tables to sell meds. You can show case but no selling unless it's your registered patient you are selling to.

Patient to Patients sales are illegal.


Caregivers can only sell to their patients they are registered through the state with"
 

oldesthippy

Active Member
I am very upset that they dont give a dame about us,they are just trying to make us buy our meds from them so they can make money IMO , i will be doing what i have been,grow my own meds,work with others to get what i need if i run out of my meds, or help others if they need meds and i have overages.
 
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