Quote Originally Posted by anotherguy
I know the law changed this summer, but I've heard different things regarding a grace period. Can a caregiver still sell to a patient that they are not a caregiver for? Can a caregiver still sell to a dispensary?

Sorry if this issue has been beaten to death.
Patient to patient is legal, any caregiver can sell to any patient.

Caregivers can't sell to MMC's.

Basically, for-profit caregiving went away, forcing growers to grow for 5 patients max. Some people read this that a caregiver can only grow 36 plants. That's not many if you are trying to make money. Some caregivers are getting around this by looking for 5 patients with increased plant recommendations, but that hasn't been tested in court.

If you are buying, don't buy more than 2 ounces at a time and you'll be fine. If you are selling, sell to legal, paperwork carrying patients and don't sell more than 2 ounces at a time.

If you are growing, don't grow more than 36 plants, and you should be fine.

I'm sure people with more time can post links to legislation etc. That's how I understand things, but I'm sure if I'm wrong someone will share.