Quote Originally Posted by copobo
please correct me if I am wrong in any of this but....

I've been very interested in this case, and from what I understand, Clendinin didn't have even 1 patient listing her as a caregiver or her own red card. She in no way, for any number of plants, was legal. She didn't have anything going for her except that she had sold to a real dispensary.

SO, it DOES take more than providing MJ to be considered a caretaker. It takes a prior registration with the state under a legal CO MMJ patient.

I really don't think this is about wiping asses and I think the reason they left this so unclear is to instill fear, while the amendment still exists, and nothing has really changed for any legal patients or caregivers or growers.

the sky. is not. falling.

just my opinion.
are you saying she did'nt even have a mmj card from the state?

as far as having to be/do more for a patient then what does that mean?how much more care are they talking about besides supplying the meds to them?cook them dinner,bathe them?many people that have a card are'nt on there death bed infact far from it so what extra care do they need?

ok then if a caregiver was to sell to a shop so they inturn could sell it how in the world could one ever provide this extra care to the end user of the meds?