Caregiver seeking patients.

Denofearth69

Active Member
Hello Colorado patients. my parents and I are looking to become caregivers for a select group of patients. Our products are all organically grown from legitimately strained seeds, or cloned from mothers of legitimate seeds. If we are named your caregivers, you will receive one ounce free from each plant grown in your name, and subsequent purchases can be made at prices that none of the dispensaries can match. This is because we are more interested in providing legitimate quality meds to those in need, and we are well aware that those with debilitating conditions most often are not in the best financial standing. Veterans and terminal patients will receive a 20% discount, and we deliver free to Colorado Springs area, Pueblo, Canon City, Salida, and any other communities within that area. Also will be offering a line of fine gourmet edibles at reasonable prices made with hash oil to ensure that you receive a consistent dose in every edible purchased. We have only just started growing and expect our first harvest sometime between June and July. Once we have acquired all the patients we can take on, we should be able to provide those patients with consistently available quality products in a wide variety of strains. Feel free to contact me for further info.

I must also add the caveat that all arrangements are subject to remaining within the letter of the law.
 

Nukulhedd

Active Member
you had better start to read HB 1284. becuase if it fully passes you wont be growing for anyone but yourself if they have there way with it.
 
You cannot grow for your 5 patients out of your house anymore, it has to be in a commercial site zoned for industrial or agricultural.

And then you can only sell/provide meds to those 5 patients, so you better hope they buy a lot or you won't even cover your expenses.

The only way to continue to make any money in this business in Colorado is either to have a Dispensary or run a off site grow opp connected to a dispensary.
 

pikes peak 69

Well-Known Member
Where did you get this info from? It's not part of the new bills, so curious where you seen it.

pp69


You cannot grow for your 5 patients out of your house anymore, it has to be in a commercial site zoned for industrial or agricultural.

And then you can only sell/provide meds to those 5 patients, so you better hope they buy a lot or you won't even cover your expenses.

The only way to continue to make any money in this business in Colorado is either to have a Dispensary or run a off site grow opp connected to a dispensary.
 

Sneezy

Well-Known Member
Where did you get this info from? It's not part of the new bills, so curious where you seen it.

pp69
I was very interested in where they pulled this info from also!

as i have read the new bill and never noticed anything in it other then concerning growing and selling to a dispensary not someone patients that they care for!
 
The bill was revised 4 times after it was signed by the governor, go figure...

Read the revised bill, then tell me I'm wrong
 

pikes peak 69

Well-Known Member
I wasn't revised after the Governor signed it. That's just PLAIN stupid thinking there.
Here's a link to the bill that Ritter signed. I'm pulling it off the State site.
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/medicalmarijuana/resources.html

and

http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/medicalmarijuana/1284_enr.pdf

It's one thing if you don't know something but another when you try and spread bad information.

pp69



The bill was revised 4 times after it was signed by the governor, go figure...

Read the revised bill, then tell me I'm wrong
 

quietguy420

Well-Known Member
The state is still leery of trying to fuck with caregiver rights, the most they have have done in that regard is limit the amount of patients you can grow for without getting a special exceptions allowance from the state. Small time caregivers still are exempt from most of the rules imposed on dispensaries and their affiliated primary offsite grow facilities.
 

mr.swishas&herb

Active Member
intense debate...i think that it is quite pathetic how they finally legalize (in a portion of lucky states) and yet it still is so fucked up because it is still complicated for patients to get the medication they need and the dea continues to arrest people in the business....when are they going to legalize out of compassion for the ill instead of economic reasons? this country has very little or no ethical/moral boundaries anymore
 

dadio161

Well-Known Member
You cannot grow for your 5 patients out of your house anymore, it has to be in a commercial site zoned for industrial or agricultural.

And then you can only sell/provide meds to those 5 patients, so you better hope they buy a lot or you won't even cover your expenses.

The only way to continue to make any money in this business in Colorado is either to have a Dispensary or run a off site grow opp connected to a dispensary.

Ye , this is true for those of us who live in Ft. Collins. Part of new regulations.
 
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