Can Care-Givers trade Product?

I've some questions for all of you, and I'd appreciate some delicate answers....

Firstly can a care giver trade or buy Medical Marijuana from another care-giver?

Say caregiver A had some blight on some plants and needs to cover the loss...can he/she approach another caregiver or even a dispensary to acquire enough to cover his/her patients?

And secondly is is legal to have a "Mobile Dispensary"? I appreciate your answers!!!!
 

GrowTech

stays relevant.
yes, and yes.

of course, this applies to california... I dont know what to tell you about the other states that I do not know about.
 
Ah Yes this pertains to Colorado, if the difference exists I've heard california and colorado are somewhat symmetrical in legalities considering MMJ... So is there any gray areas around care-giver transactions?

Thanks by the way!
 

MacGuyver4.2.0

Well-Known Member
As long as you do not exceed the limits for plants in veg (obviously you won't be trading mature, flowering plants)you should be ok. Unless you have a doctors rec stating you can exceed the state limit of 3 veg, 3 flower, that is what you work with, per patient. A MOBILE dispensary? Hope you have an armoured truck...sounds like a car jacking waiting to happen, sorry.
 

VidiotRayM

Active Member
The current laws are sketchy........regarding both caregivers and dispensaries...... I would assume you'd be ok, but it's a totally grey area....
I have the same type of issues......I am a caregiver...but not a patient. There is a stipulation in the law that says you can NOT be your own caregiver......and that between caregiver and patient you are allowed 3 immature and 3 mature plants plus 2 oz of product.....
To be sure you are on the right side of the law....you could get a card, name the other caregiver as your own....then it's all legal. Otherwise, they could be prosecuted for distribution to a non card holder....... I would say the risk is very low in any case.....but covering your ass is always a good plan.
I would love to go to the dispensaries for clones, to be able to offer some variety.......but I don't want to pay the $290/year just to be able to do that.. I'd love to see a caregiver's co-op for this kind of thing.........I believe if no money changes hands, merely swaps .....the legal issue is gone. Caregiver's are allowed to possess within the limits...it's sales that have legal boundaries..

You could certainly ask a dispensary.........All they can do is say no.... I've wanted to, but figure no is the likely answer so I never have..
As far as being mobile....there is one that does delivery only..... as long as you stay within the limits and have the docs with you....there is nothing against transporting....

Stay within the law, seek legal advice and always maintain caution............There are still laws against all of it.......but the stance has softened... very low on the prosecution scale.........

Just my somewhat educated thought on the matter.
 

oregon024

Active Member
A smart person would know the requirements from there patient and benefits in thier state before sighning up.There is usually papers to read were you get the paper to add a caregiver.
 
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