Making someone your caregiver ?
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Originally Posted by PharmaCan
The MMJ laws in California were authorized by a constitutional amendment (Prop. 215) then implemented (the rules written) by legislation (SB 420 etc.). Nowhere in the law is there a clear definition of "caregiver". However, small growing co-ops are something that are clearly envisioned in the law.
You can make anyone you want your caregiver; anyone who wants can make you their caregiver. Being a caregiver essentially means that the patient has passed to the caregiver their rights as far as the amount of MMJ that the caregiver can possess and, more importantly, grow.
The Cal Norml website has a lot of good information about this subject and staying in compliance with the law.
PC :smokin:
what is that exact website you were referring too....Id like to try and protect myself in any way
Making someone your caregiver ?
Quote:
Originally Posted by PharmaCan
The MMJ laws in California were authorized by a constitutional amendment (Prop. 215) then implemented (the rules written) by legislation (SB 420 etc.). Nowhere in the law is there a clear definition of "caregiver". However, small growing co-ops are something that are clearly envisioned in the law.
You can make anyone you want your caregiver; anyone who wants can make you their caregiver. Being a caregiver essentially means that the patient has passed to the caregiver their rights as far as the amount of MMJ that the caregiver can possess and, more importantly, grow.
The Cal Norml website has a lot of good information about this subject and staying in compliance with the law.
PC :smokin:
While the following is the dictionary's definition of Care Givers:
care·giv·er â??noun
1. a person who cares for someone who is sick or disabled.
2. an adult who cares for an infant or child.
The State of California defines a caregiver as someone whom consistantly tends to a patients needs including finacially,Medicine,Housekeeping on a daily basis.
MMJ caregivers are not official caregivers yet under State law.
Making someone your caregiver ?