Lupusk
04-19-2011, 03:56 AM
Hello! I am very excited about the new law and hearing that I can be a caregiver for up to 5 patients. Firstly, I am brand new to the world of cultivating marijuana. Although, I am extremely interested in learning more about this fascinating plant.
I've read over and over the FAQ of the new law at
Arizona Medical Marijuana Program (http://www.azdhs.gov/prop203/)
I still have some unanswered questions that the website failed to clarify.
caregiver Q's
1) It states that you may cultivate no more than 12 plants per patient, and up to 5 patients. It also states patients may have no more than 2.5 ounces per 14 day period. Though I haven't technically grown before, through research I've discovered it is possible to yield much more than 2.5 ounces PER plant (i've heard that maybe closer to a pound is possible? maybe outside anyway...).
That being said, what happens to the rest of the 11 plants that are ready to be harvested? Can the caregiver store more than 2.5 ounces? After harvesting can I start over and plant 12 more?
How does the "donation" thing work? You can't get paid for your time preparing the marijuana, only a donation for JUST the materials and such? How much can you ask for?
I am fairly confused on the process of gaining back the capitol lost during the cultivation process. As it would take soil, nutrients, seeds, electricity, land, "enclosed, locked facility", and all that goodness... none of which is free, typically.
Can you make a living being a caregiver for 5 patients? 60 plants would yield a nice penny granted if it sold illegally on the streets... I'm not sure the caregiver status would yield similar results.
Patient Q's
2) Can a patient buy 2.5 ounces every 14 days if he/she chooses even if they still have leftover from the previous two weeks? I can barely smoke a quarter in two weeks, I'm not sure how 2.5 ounces will go but maybe that's just me.
This is the questions I had at the time of the post. I might post more if any pop up in my head. Thanks! I'm glad you all are part of something I believe will soon change the world for the better.
I've read over and over the FAQ of the new law at
Arizona Medical Marijuana Program (http://www.azdhs.gov/prop203/)
I still have some unanswered questions that the website failed to clarify.
caregiver Q's
1) It states that you may cultivate no more than 12 plants per patient, and up to 5 patients. It also states patients may have no more than 2.5 ounces per 14 day period. Though I haven't technically grown before, through research I've discovered it is possible to yield much more than 2.5 ounces PER plant (i've heard that maybe closer to a pound is possible? maybe outside anyway...).
That being said, what happens to the rest of the 11 plants that are ready to be harvested? Can the caregiver store more than 2.5 ounces? After harvesting can I start over and plant 12 more?
How does the "donation" thing work? You can't get paid for your time preparing the marijuana, only a donation for JUST the materials and such? How much can you ask for?
I am fairly confused on the process of gaining back the capitol lost during the cultivation process. As it would take soil, nutrients, seeds, electricity, land, "enclosed, locked facility", and all that goodness... none of which is free, typically.
Can you make a living being a caregiver for 5 patients? 60 plants would yield a nice penny granted if it sold illegally on the streets... I'm not sure the caregiver status would yield similar results.
Patient Q's
2) Can a patient buy 2.5 ounces every 14 days if he/she chooses even if they still have leftover from the previous two weeks? I can barely smoke a quarter in two weeks, I'm not sure how 2.5 ounces will go but maybe that's just me.
This is the questions I had at the time of the post. I might post more if any pop up in my head. Thanks! I'm glad you all are part of something I believe will soon change the world for the better.