can I grow for patients

I am not clear on something. If I am not a patient or taking care of someone who is a patient, it seems that I can not grow for patients who need it an can legally use it. Is that the correct interpretation of the law?
 

olosto

New Member
Correct. They system was set up for patients to grow for other patients. If you do not become a caregiver for someone, you are illegal...
 

GoldenGanja13

Well-Known Member
When you get a med card you list a address for grow site and a caregiver, being yourself or a grower and there address.
 

LiEBE420

Well-Known Member
I am not clear on something. If I am not a patient or taking care of someone who is a patient, it seems that I can not grow for patients who need it an can legally use it. Is that the correct interpretation of the law?
you cannot grow for patients "legally" you are correct. why not get your med license and grow legally for patients?
 

wowzerz

Well-Known Member
I have a question along similar lines and I hope OP doesn't mind me jumping in his thread.
I am a legal CA prop 215 patient, and grow for myself. I also have a buddy who is also a prop 215 patient but due to his housing situation is not able to grow where he lives, can I grow for him (His 6 plants at my house)? What are the rules when it comes to this? I keep looking and just finding conflicting info on this. Thanks.
 

olosto

New Member
I have a question along similar lines and I hope OP doesn't mind me jumping in his thread.
I am a legal CA prop 215 patient, and grow for myself. I also have a buddy who is also a prop 215 patient but due to his housing situation is not able to grow where he lives, can I grow for him (His 6 plants at my house)? What are the rules when it comes to this? I keep looking and just finding conflicting info on this. Thanks.
Yes you can 2 ways about this. There is a simple caregiver form you can have him fill out. You take a copy of his Drivers Lic and his rec and post it with yours. Then you can grow 24 immature OR 12 Mature. You must be in the same county!

You can also do the same thing thru the state but it costs money (health and safety cards state issued) The State cards are badass because with a rec the cops can still hassle you, take meds, etc.. With the state card they can only check to make sure the card is valid, then let you go. They cannot continue any investigation at that point, they have to walk away. No so with the docs rec and caregiver form..

BTW: Anyone in the Inland Empire looking for a caregiver, hit me up!!
 
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