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    not even sure that matters if its running or not man, but security is a good point. I guess the screening process should be pretty in depth. Hope it goes well for you

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    yup, just another logistical nightmare,but, ever since we started this business I haven't relied on stealth as crime prevention... People talk...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maine Brookies View Post
    Not quite right. Two caregivers who have specific family relationships can share the same room.

    "D. Two primary caregivers who are members of the same family or household mayshare the same enclosed, locked facility."

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    5-A. Member of the family. "Member of the family" means a person who is aspouse, domestic partner, child, sibling, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, parent, stepparent,grandparent or grandchild of another person. "Member of the family" includes a personliving with a person as a spouse and a natural parent of a child of a person."

    It seems odd that you can share a room with your uncle but not your cousin. And the last sentence makes no sense at all.

    "or" implies a separate option not implicitly tied to the phrase before the "or".



    Two primary caregivers are the subject.. the predicate is either:

    1. "[who are members of the same] family"

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    2. "[who are members of the same] household"





    THEREFORE,

    two primary caregivers who fulfill either 1 OR 2 "mayshare the same enclosed, locked facility"





    mb is this how you interpret the law?

    were you just commenting on the dumb word choice?

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    I haven't relied on stealth as crime prevention... People talk...
    huh? what are you talking about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MainePainAlternative View Post
    huh? what are you talking about?
    Multycamera ADT system with smartphone capabilities, good dogs and mean friends!

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    Quote Originally Posted by organicness View Post
    Now someone can have a large commercial property with different rooms that have different keys and each caregiver/patient has they're own key and that's all well and fine. But for them to all share the same one space is not legal under our statute.
    I have a property with 12 room, each with a deadbolt on the door. They all have different keys. All the rooms also have a sink. 2000sf in the basement. I was going to put in an application for a dispensary a couple years ago, but decided against it.

    I have been considering renting out rooms to caregivers, but I would need to run some new circuits first. And I would be pretty picky about who I would rent to. Maybe sometime down the road.

    But it also looks like caregivers can hire employees now, so the people I rent to could hire me to take care of their gardens for them.....and make deliveries or whatever

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    I have tried the whole renting the room 2 another CG bit...Nothing good came out of it, definitely not doing a merged grows thang ever again...It wil take just one person to contaminate 1 room for you to have to decontaminate 12...Lots of work...and with a dozen people in and out of your grow...dispensary might be a way better way 2 grow on that scale....not to mention the possibility of theft, 12 people is a lot of heads...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jujubee View Post
    But it also looks like caregivers can hire employees now, so the people I rent to could hire me to take care of their gardens for them.....and make deliveries or whatever
    what makes hiring employees okay now? new legislation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biological Graffity View Post
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    sounds like you told too many people what you do and where

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    Quote Originally Posted by MainePainAlternative View Post
    what makes hiring employees okay now? new legislation?
    http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/dlrs/mmm/a...m-Bulletin.pdf

    3. ONE EMPLOYEE TO HELP CULTIVATE
    • However, a caregiver may employ only one individual to assist in the cultivation, regardless of the number of patients that have designated the caregiver to cultivate marijuana.
    • This employee must be identified to the Department and a criminal background check performed. A registry ID card will be issued if there is no disqualifying drug offense and other requirements are met. This will be memorialized in upcoming rulemaking.


    4. SHORT-TERM ASSISTANCE CULTIVATING DURING A CAREGIVER’S ABSENCE
    • In addition, a registered caregiver may utilize the services of another registered caregiver to tend cultivation activities for up to two weeks as long as there is no remuneration. This will be memorialized in upcoming rulemaking.
    • There must be written evidence on forms provided by the department that the individual is acting on the caregiver’s behalf along with the dates associated with that short-term assistance. The authorization forms can be found at: http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/dlrs/mmm/index.shtml.

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