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Djdjdjdj

09/12/18 11:03 AM

#40658 RE: PaperSherpa #40655

Wow!
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2times2

09/12/18 11:06 AM

#40659 RE: PaperSherpa #40655

Great development and update (better than expected at this point early in the game)
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beer$$money

09/12/18 11:20 AM

#40664 RE: PaperSherpa #40655

All MMMA listed caregivers will be required to comply with the following guidelines:

LOL no money to be made for MDCN at all under the MICHAGAN CAREGIVER PROGRAM!

1) Caregivers agree to follow all applicable state and local laws, regulations and ordinances;

Each caregiver can only assist five patients with their medical use of marijuana.
A caregiver must be at least 21 years old and have never been convicted of a felony involving illegal drugs, a violent felony, or a felony within the past ten years.
A caregiver must be designated by a qualified patient on her or his registry identification card application. If the qualified patient expects that you will cultivate on his or her behalf, then the qualified patient must also specify in that application that you can possess marijuana plants. Remember: as a caregiver, you are cultivating on behalf of the qualifying patient, and you should think of yourself as caring for plants that belong to that patient, as opposed to caring for your own plants.
A caregiver who is cultivating on behalf of a qualifying patient must do so only in an enclosed, locked facility.
A caregiver may receive compensation for costs associated with assisting a qualifying patient in the medical use of marihuana and that compensation shall not constitute the sale of controlled substances. That compensation shall be reasonable. Whenever possible, a qualified patient and caregiver should agree on compensation for costs at the beginning of the relationship to avoid disputes and misunderstandings in the future.
Collectively, the caregiver and the qualifying patient should only possess a quantity of marihuana that is not more than is reasonably necessary to ensure the uninterrupted availability of marihuana for the purpose of treating or alleviating the patient's serious or debilitating medical condition or symptoms of the patient's serious or debilitating medical condition.
Caregivers are not allowed to use the patient's medical marijuana for their own use, and there is a severe additional penalty for any diversion of medical marijuana to non-patients.
2) Caregivers pledge to put the well-being of patients and the public good foremost.
https://www.michiganmedicalmarijuana.org/articles/caregivers/caregiver-standards/