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slainbrain
01-02-2010, 05:07 AM
Here is the case,

I help a friend I met who is in TERRIBLE condition; diabetes, wheelchair bound, 247 oxygen tank, horrible vision, the list continues.

Over the topic of marijuana, she told me it cured her pain.

Why the hell is she not using this? Finances.

The gauntlet of super hardcore pain stuff the doctors ran on her resulted in an ineffective, liver damaging poison.

The doctors approve, or should I say they don't care (upset)

To wrap it up:

I want to grow her weed and process it into a consumable format.

I have 1000W bulb(s), free space, and am willing to donate about 2 bucks a day to help a friend, not a problem. Although, more lights would be nice.
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Having quit with frivolous spending alone I am able to wear a brand new pair of underwear every single day & go to Hawaii plane/hotel twice 14 days, just by having quit drinking coffee and cigarettes, homemade meals, etc.... so that's 475 days vacationing while wearing new undies. Budgeting should be taught in pre-school...... lol.... guess my age...

If someone is willing to help, feel free to post. I purchased the light ~8 years ago for $500, now they are cheap and probably far superior. I don't know the logistics for compensation, medicare, karma, free space, IMPULSE!

Yes, I googled it, asked around, got some answers, have not followed through.
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Quick advice?

Peace

(Bozeman)

dennisjill
01-02-2010, 03:31 PM
In Montana, to be a caregiver, you just have the registered patient choose you as their caregiver. They send in the form to change caregivers from whoever to you. When you receive your card (a new one listing you as the caregiver on the back will be sent to her, yours will state that you are her caregiver), then you can legally grow 6 plants and have one once usable product available for her. It does not give you permission to sample or sell to anyone else. As far as I know, there is no limit on haw many patients you can have. If you are also a registered MMJ patient, then you could have 12 and 2. (6 and 1 for her, 6 and 1 for you).
Dennis from Kalispell:hippy:

BakeeFried
02-07-2010, 10:17 PM
How do you get 6 + 1 in your calculations?

I asked a legal beagle the question as I want to keep a mother - and they said Mother counts. So that would be 1 mother + 5 plants for product, in my case.

dennisjill
02-08-2010, 03:10 AM
He was right. 6 plants and 1 ounce. Doesn't make any difference how old/young, use, etc the plant, if it has roots and leaves, it's a plant. As far as I know no one has fought the difference between newly picked and dried weight for the 1 ounce usable.
If you have a card, you could have her 6 (plus one ounce) and your 6 (+1 oz). If she grew also, and was your caregiver, between the two of you you could theoretically have 24 plants and 4 oz.
Dennis from Montana