vapor85
Well-Known Member
Take a look at the law when you get a chance. Basically you need a copy of your paperwork on you at all times that you have useable medicine on you. 20 days after you send in your application (and the state doesn't deny you) you are considered legal. At this point it is legal for you to posses your 2.5 ounces of medicine. It is also legal for your caregiver to posses your 12 plants. There are no dispensaries allowed by the law. These places all require you to be a patient or a caregiver and to have proof in the form of a card or documentation. As a patient or caregiver you can not buy or sell weed. But you can compensate a caregiver based on the amount of time or effort they had to put into the creation of the medicine. I recommend compassion clubs so you can network and find other patients and caregivers who are willing to trade and swap medicine and plant materials. You can try any of the listed in this thread but just know they are NOT DISPENSARIES. Just places that offer services to patients and caregivers.
I KNOW about everything you posted and those things have nothing to do with my question! And if they are not dispensaries then why is this thread called the official michigan dispensary list?! I asked a very specific question and not an "i don't know ANYTHING please help me" question. But in a way that answers my question...no one knows, which is fine and I'll be going to a compassion club meeting soon anyway.