Quote Originally Posted by SprngsCaregiver
This is NOT true don't listen to this guy.

Edit:
HB1284 says this...

(2) IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR A PERSON TO BUY, SELL, TRANSFER, GIVE
AWAY, OR ACQUIRE MEDICAL MARIJUANA EXCEPT AS ALLOWED PURSUANT
TO THIS ARTICLE.

So it is NOT legal for patients to sell to patients and caregivers can only sell to their 5 patients.
I guess 1284 is subject to interpretation. I'm happy to admit if I am wrong on something.

I won't ever buy medicine from someone I don't know, or someone who can't show me their redcard. I won't ever buy more than 2 ounces at a time.

In my opinion, patient to patient sales are legal, for me. I'm not trying to make a profit or sell to patients on craigslist.

Without looking into it, what was just quoted doesn't explicity state that patient to patient sales are illegal. I think sprngscrgvr is saying that because patient to patient sales aren't specificially and explicitly discussed in 1284/109, that we can safely assume that p2p is now illegal? I don't want to put words in that posters mouth, but I disagree.

Does the legislation ever say, 'patient to patient is illegal' or are we left to interpret ourselves?

edit: If a fellow patient is ever out of medicine, I would never tell them I won't share or provide them with the meds they need, just because I can't find some exact random text in a new bill/law.