TURMEL: S.56 "Class Exemption" for 90,000 back-dated Pot Permits

Farmer.J

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I think it is the opposite. You still expire a year after the doc signs, but you are only allowed to grow the date health Canada approves. Look in the thread "ACMPR wait times" .

No one can be approved to grow past the date your prescription expires. Renew twice a year.
 

doingdishes

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I think it is the opposite. You still expire a year after the doc signs, but you are only allowed to grow the date health Canada approves. Look in the thread "ACMPR wait times" .

No one can be approved to grow past the date your prescription expires. Renew twice a year.
the Section 56 that was issued Mar 8 says it's a year from the date of registration. we won that point!
 

doingdishes

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I don't think so, if your prescription is expired, what reason would you legally have to be growing medical?
so what was the sec 56 issued March 8 about? you Dr signs for a period of time...you got that time in the MMAR days but get short changed with the ACMPR due to processing delays. now you get your full amount of time.
please show me how you think that is not the case.
 
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