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JoeFriday
09-10-2010, 02:14 AM
I have tried to look in the laws but can not find if/where it says who may or may not assist in the actual growing.
Since I am disabled, I find certain tasks to be very hard or impossible. I have people that will assist me in my daily needs, and they are willing to help with the grow as well.
But I need to know what the law says about my child (still a minor) assisting in the grow area. There is also an non-related adult who may be willing to assist, would that be a problem?
Thanks!
copobo
09-10-2010, 02:51 AM
you should consult your attorney.
HighPopalorum
09-10-2010, 03:03 AM
An obvious answer would be to assign the adult as your caregiver. That way, he would be protected by Amendment 20.
Greenergy
09-10-2010, 04:13 AM
google search "Joseph Lightfoot Denver"
Use the help of the adult
SoCoMMJ
09-10-2010, 05:50 AM
google search "Joseph Lightfoot Denver"
Use the help of the adult
And make sure that the minor does not have access to the area ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE LOCKED GROW ROOM door.
For some reason, allowing a child to use a watering can on Cannabis would likely be considered child abuse.
+1 on talk to an attorney. They will probably tell you it's a bad idea to involve the minor.
Not so sure the other adults can even help if they are not designated caregiver for you... they could be illegally in possession.
blackhash
09-10-2010, 01:29 PM
My limited understanding of the mess we are in;
Minor children near grows/helping with growing is a BIG no-no. In the end it is best that they don't even know it is there and they don't see you medicating/etc.
You >definitely< need to set up a lockable room with children present in the home.
Anyone who >>touches<< your grow needs to be carded. If they are a patient they can partake of the herb from the garden with you. If they are merely a caregiver for you and are not a patient they could get in deep shit if they are found to have THC in their system.
good luck going forward
blackhash
HighPopalorum
09-10-2010, 01:53 PM
If they are merely a caregiver for you and are not a patient they could get in deep shit if they are found to have THC in their system.
How would the government know whether a particular individual has or does not have THC in their system? And, even if they did know, what crime would that entail? Does the same government department in charge of chem trails, vaccination conspiracies and keeping Obama's birth certificate secret administer this secret caregiver drug testing program?
JoeFriday
09-10-2010, 02:17 PM
So I guess I need to get my kid carded, and set the adult as caregiver? will that stop me from being able to be caregiver to another? I mean you can have a caregiver and be a caregiver it just cant be a circle anyomre right?
blackhash
09-10-2010, 02:19 PM
LOL, HP. I personally think they will deploy the Brain Police on matters such as this. :stoned:
I doubt, like you, that such a clause can/will be enforced, but it is there (for >some< reason) just the same. In addition, "illegal use/intoxication" is covered under many other statuates in CO law. In a similar fashion, 1284 doesn't say much about minors in the growroom because the Child Abuse laws cover such issues elsewhere within the laws of the State.
FWIW
(b) A PATIENT OR PRIMARY CAREGIVER SHALL NOT:
(VII) USE MEDICAL MARIJUANA IF THE PERSON DOES NOT HAVE A
DEBILITATING MEDICAL CONDITION AS DIAGNOSED BY THE PERSON'S
PHYSICIAN IN THE COURSE OF A BONA FIDE PHYSICIAN-PATIENT
RELATIONSHIP AND FOR WHICH THE PHYSICIAN HAS RECOMMENDED THE USE
OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA
ThaiBuddhaMan
09-10-2010, 02:32 PM
So I guess I need to get my kid carded, and set the adult as caregiver? will that stop me from being able to be caregiver to another? I mean you can have a caregiver and be a caregiver it just cant be a circle anyomre right?
A caregiver can no longer also have a caregiver.
A minor can get a card but there aren't many docs who will sign off on it, but it has been done.
Recommend setting the unrelated adult as your caregiver. They won't be able to medicate but will be able to legally assist with your grow and/or obtain cannabis for you.
blackhash
09-10-2010, 02:33 PM
So I guess I need to get my kid carded, and set the adult as caregiver? will that stop me from being able to be caregiver to another? I mean you can have a caregiver and be a caregiver it just cant be a circle anyomre right?
goin from memory here. You really do need to contact a lawyer on these issues for clarification of your specific rights.
A caregiver must be 18 years of age or older.
A minor over 16 can be issued a card if they have a qualifying condition, their parents permission, and 2 doctors make the recommendation. They can't get a card to caregive/help you grow.
1284 says this about caregiving:
(c) A PATIENT WHO HAS DESIGNATED A PRIMARY CAREGIVER FOR
HIMSELF OR HERSELF MAY NOT BE DESIGNATED AS A PRIMARY CAREGIVER
FOR ANOTHER PATIENT
blackhash
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