DaleRoberts
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Or is that not legal between card holders? I still see people selling them over on craigslist. I am looking for someone who can offer teens in the Roseville area.
How do you designate someone as your caregiver yet still maintain the legal rights to grow your plants, would that mean the caregiver can't legally grow for you? I always assumed that the whole point of being a caregiver is to legally be able to grow for a patient other than yourself and by a patient designating a caregiver they passing on the legal rights to grow to another person.Look Dale here is your answer. Under protection with Section 4 (THE CARD) The only one who can TRANSFER (and still carry the card protection) is a caregiver to his/her 5 connected patients. But you still have a right to a SECTION 8 defense. Whether that Section 8 defense will help you or not depends on each circumstance. The person RECEIVING the transfer is always protected as long as you have a card, or a dr recomendation, and you are using the item being transferred for your own personal medical use.
The post about if you have a caregiver then you cannot posses your own plants is wrong. You CAN have a caregiver and STILL opt to posses your own plants provided you set it up that way when you get your card.
Edited to add...... So yes as long as you are allowed to posses plants you can buy clones but the person selling said clones may or may not have an issue.
Yes, but if you are that caregivers only patient then he won't be legally allowed to possess plants to transfer them to the patient. Still lots of catches going on here. When our reps changed the law they were supposed to improve it not fuck it all up. They are supposed to be working FOR us but they only work to improve the size of their wallets....The post about if you have a caregiver then you cannot posses your own plants is wrong. You CAN have a caregiver and STILL opt to posses your own plants provided you set it up that way when you get your card.
You can assign someone as caregiver and still maintain possession of your plants (I think).How do you designate someone as your caregiver yet still maintain the legal rights to grow your plants, would that mean the caregiver can't legally grow for you? I always assumed that the whole point of being a caregiver is to legally be able to grow for a patient other than yourself and by a patient designating a caregiver they passing on the legal rights to grow to another person.
Not insisting you're wrong or trying to argue but clue me in. I'm just a patient who grows for myself, I've never even looked at the caregiver paperwork...
Of course not. You sell beans for a living.I've never purchased a clone. Don't plan on it either. Whether its legal or not.
I've never purchased a clone. Don't plan on it either. Whether its legal or not.
I've only been distributing RD seeds for a year. Been growing a lot longer than that. I've only purchased maybe 3 packs of seeds in my life too.. 90% of my moms are clones i was passed, not seeds i cracked. There are a lot of perks of having friendships forged on overgrow.
thats correct. there is the option to designate a caregiver and another box to check to designate who can possess plantsYou can assign someone as caregiver and still maintain possession of your plants (I think).
I guess that would mean you have somebody come over to your grow and assist you.
Pretty sure that's how it works. Someone will correct me if I'm mistaken.
+Rep Ozz! I stand corrected.As stated above. Choosing to designate a caregiver and then choosing which one will posses the plants are 2 different choices.
There are many reasons that one may need to designate a caregiver yet still grow their own plants. A caregiver is a caregiver not only to grow.
I haven't bought any recently, but I sure sell the fuck out of them.
It's protected under section 2 - Deez nuts! (both of em)