I wouldn't doubt it. I don't think many people can deny the system is heavily abused. I think that limitation on recs for severe pain would draw more public scrutiny but that may be the reason the bill doesn't actually establish any guidelines but rather requires that they be established.i wonder if the new caregiver laws will be rubber stamped all the the way through... they were voted 5-0 in favor of the new laws..
I would wait till the dust settles on the reform they are doingHey guys....
I keep getting 404 errors on some of the stuff on the site but think I found all the info I need. Just have a few stupid questions....
First of all, am I correct in understanding that, untill new regs go into effect, to become a caregiver you need to meet the requiments at the top of this page, https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/become-caregiver and submit one of these forms for each patient, https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/sites/default/files/CHED-MMR1012-Caregiver-Acknowledgment-110114-REV.pdf That's it right?
And now I guess the more important question. Do I actually benefit from doing this if the other people I grow for also live in the same house? IE. Am I any more protected if I grow at home and have my mom and gf, who both live with me and are mmj patients, fill out the forms?
Since they are in the same house you shouldn't need to be assigned as a caregiver. The only real reason for being a caregiver is to justify having plants for people that do not live at the location. If they live in the house, no one is going to question who actually takes care of the plants, only if the number of plants matches the mmj recs.Hey guys....
I keep getting 404 errors on some of the stuff on the site but think I found all the info I need. Just have a few stupid questions....
First of all, am I correct in understanding that, untill new regs go into effect, to become a caregiver you need to meet the requiments at the top of this page, https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/become-caregiver and submit one of these forms for each patient, https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/sites/default/files/CHED-MMR1012-Caregiver-Acknowledgment-110114-REV.pdf That's it right?
And now I guess the more important question. Do I actually benefit from doing this if the other people I grow for also live in the same house? IE. Am I any more protected if I grow at home and have my mom and gf, who both live with me and are mmj patients, fill out the forms?
Maybe it has something to do with shipping issues. The postal service would be a definite no no and if you open the door allowing UPS and similar services to ship cannabis then you know its going to get abused.Colorado weed laws are pretty messy and confused, why can't home growers send our final product off to get turned into concentrates or get lab tested. All this government greed is pretty ugly.
Yea but what if there was like a weed store you could bring your product, pay them , take a ticket and come back in a week to receive your concentrate. Same with labs I mean the dispensaries are obviously using both of these facilities... The main reason i'm complaining is because the dispensaries don't send strain specific for hash they just send big batches of trim and it's too indica for me and makes me have horrible anxiety (I can't smoke indica) so I have to search and search for good concentrates. Since I grow only sativas that help me with my anxiety problems if I could just send 1 plant off it would save me a lot of money and even more hassle.Maybe it has something to do with shipping issues. The postal service would be a definite no no and if you open the door allowing UPS and similar services to ship cannabis then you know its going to get abused.
It would be nice if we could though.
Yea that's true. It would be coolYea but what if there was like a weed store you could bring your product, pay them , take a ticket and come back in a week to receive your concentrate. Same with labs I mean the dispensaries are obviously using both of these facilities...
Maybe it has something to do with shipping issues. The postal service would be a definite no no and if you open the door allowing UPS and similar services to ship cannabis then you know its going to get abused.
It would be nice if we could though.
There is so much bs, mmj built this industry yet patients that produce their own medicine have the hardest time. Especially with the new stuff on extracts.Yea but what if there was like a weed store you could bring your product, pay them , take a ticket and come back in a week to receive your concentrate. Same with labs I mean the dispensaries are obviously using both of these facilities... The main reason i'm complaining is because the dispensaries don't send strain specific for hash they just send big batches of trim and it's too indica for me and makes me have horrible anxiety (I can't smoke indica) so I have to search and search for good concentrates. Since I grow only sativas that help me with my anxiety problems if I could just send 1 plant off it would save me a lot of money and even more hassle.
This.I would wait till the dust settles on the reform they are doing
...and this, with a caveat; check the regulations for the municipality you live in, to be sure there aren't any local plant count limitations that might supersede your card count. Some cities have limits.Since they are in the same house you shouldn't need to be assigned as a caregiver. The only real reason for being a caregiver is to justify having plants for people that do not live at the location. If they live in the house, no one is going to question who actually takes care of the plants, only if the number of plants matches the mmj recs.
without plant extention permits caregivers are only allowd 32 plants . so this goes in hand with fucking us over...i just read on fb that they are trying to limit the number of plants per sq foot? 1500 sq ft can only have 36 plants or some bs???
They've tried to do that before. That's how they do it in most places in Cali. I'd be pissed if they tried doing that here! Lol.i just read on fb that they are trying to limit the number of plants per sq foot? 1500 sq ft can only have 36 plants or some bs???
I need to talk to my attorney about this as I want to get my wholesale license, but it is to my understanding to get your wholesale license and to sell wholesale you still have to be affiliated with a dispensary, no?without plant extention permits caregivers are only allowd 32 plants . so this goes in hand with fucking us over...
just buy a wholesale permit and they leave you alone...
no you do not for retail side wholesale...They've tried to do that before. That's how they do it in most places in Cali. I'd be pissed if they tried doing that here! Lol.
I need to talk to my attorney about this as I want to get my wholesale license, but it is to my understanding to get your wholesale license and to sell wholesale you still have to be affiliated with a dispensary, no?