RetiredMatthebrute
Well-Known Member
and yeah i have a full time job and pay taxes
Quality of the product should also come into play. As well as supply and demand.As to the calculation regarding financial gain for the caregiver, I suggest that in addition to lights, nutes, equipment, soil and the myriad other expenses (if done right) one must also consider the time and effort of the caregiver.
no selling to dispensaries.....
A caregiver should be able to have more than 5 patients at a time.
i heard you can sell to dipensararies but theres alot of red tape to be cut.
As MD said, no sales to dispensaries but you can legally give them your overage so they can turn around and it sell it.![]()
If the relative meets the definition of "member of the family" according to the law, you only need to have the relative fill out a designation form. You don't need to send anything to the state.I have a relative that holds a card and i want to get my operation legit so i can both help out people in need of fair priced quality meds and do something i am passionate about legally.
If the relative meets the definition of "member of the family" according to the law, you only need to have the relative fill out a designation form. You don't need to send anything to the state.
5-A. Member of the family. "Member of the family" means a person who is a spouse, domestic partner, child, sibling, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, parent, stepparent, grandparent or grandchild of another person. "Member of the family" includes a person living with a person as a spouse and a natural parent of a child of a person.
http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/dlrs/mmm/application-material/Designation-Form.pdf
The law includes THREE EXCEPTIONS to the caregiver registration requirement:
1. When the caregiver designated to cultivate for a patient is a member of the same
household as the patient;
2. When two primary caregivers, who are also both qualifying patients, are members of
the same household and assist one another with cultivating; and
3. When a primary caregiver cultivates for a qualifying patient if that patient is a
member of the caregivers family.
If the relative meets the definition of "member of the family" according to the law, you only need to have the relative fill out a designation form. You don't need to send anything to the state.
5-A. Member of the family. "Member of the family" means a person who is a spouse, domestic partner, child, sibling, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, parent, stepparent, grandparent or grandchild of another person. "Member of the family" includes a person living with a person as a spouse and a natural parent of a child of a person.
They count as one of the 5 patients.if i am growing for a qualified family member , do they count towards the 5 patient maximum? i would assume not , but am curious if anyone has first-hand experience.
no man if they need it and cant afford it i would be more than happy to help them out in any way i can. Not really sure why im getting flamed here.....
5.8.4
Receive reasonable monetarycompensation for costs associated with assisting a qualifying patientwho designated the primary caregiver on thedepartment-approved designation form signed and dated by thequalifying patient;
5.8.5 Receivereasonable monetary compensation for costs associated withcultivating marijuana for a qualifying patient who designated theprimary caregiver to cultivate marijuana;
Honestly not sure why you're getting flamed either.