fourtwentychat
Well-Known Member
This is interesting: Being a caregiver and having a caregiver. Anyone else set up in a similiar situation?How can it say "can aquire" if you're supposed to only grow?
Answer: You're not. The wonderful thing about being a caregiver is it allows you to grow your patients medicine, while at the same time being a patient yourself. What this means is that in being a patient, I can recieve meds from my caregiver which is only allowed to sell to me and four others. Now I have legally obtained medicine, and I can legally sell it to my 5 patients. Simple and legal. Dispensaries sometimes make you sign that you wont resell their meds, so unless you are their patient you're good to go.
Now you may be wondering, why would a caregiver also be a patient? Simply put, if I am growing just for my patients, and I do not have overages, I can possibly hit a shortage, because unlike those who sell "overages" i dont have any. I know how to grow only what I need so I personally am not concerned. youre welcome for the education. Free of charge now excuse me while i medicate (legally)
Dankster, you are saying, in your interpretation, that the line implicitly reads: The caregiver (as a patient also) can acquire (from his own caregiver) 2.5 ounces of usable marihuana (for himself?) and grow (as caregiver) up to 12 marihuana plants for a qualifying patient.
Buddy, your interpetation reads as: The caregiver can acquire (from other caregivers and patients) 2.5 ounces of usable marihuana (for a patient) and grow up to 12 marihuana plants for a qualifying patient.
Correct? Hmm.