ACMPR - wait times

gb123

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from two weeks process time with the MMAR to 6 months time with more people working on them ...

ya...seems like they care much about the sick .. eh ;)

Where is the right to easy access for something ANYONE can grow in their onw back yard?!?!
? LMAOROTFF...
 

torontoke

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My renewal was dated July 20something and mailed same day the dr signed it at the post office next door.
They claim they received it feb4 and it’s still being double checked and verified.
Then proceeded to tell me to plan better and get it in sooner so this doesn’t happen next time :wall:

I did thank them for the cat litter idea while I waited CB1A2944-B391-424E-B43D-B4AEB084F824.jpeg
 

CalyxCrusher

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My renewal was dated July 20something and mailed same day the dr signed it at the post office next door.
They claim they received it feb4 and it’s still being double checked and verified.
Then proceeded to tell me to plan better and get it in sooner so this doesn’t happen next time :wall:

I did thank them for the cat litter idea while I waited View attachment 4095413
Did you use a tracking number by chance? That way you can call them on when they tell you they received it
 

torontoke

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Did you use a tracking number by chance? That way you can call them on when they tell you they received it
No I wasn’t as worried since I had 6months til expiration.
Program was a mess from the get go and who’s really surprised we live in a time that our pm thinks he’s mr dress up and the u.s is being ran by a pissed off orange version of cartman from South Park.
 

Amazon Blaze

Active Member
I sent my application in on the 12th of March last year, they said they received it on May11th, I got it back in Oct 23rd. It was dated starting from May 14th. I think their received date is actually when they open the letter and enter your info on the data base. If my license started as of May14th, I am glad I started my grow on May 2nd as there should have been no grounds to refuse it. My next appointment with the weed doc is April, when I will ask for a renewal and increase on my plant count allowance, and I will continue to grow, while they take their sweet ass time to process it (:
 

Farmer.J

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I sent my application in on the 12th of March last year, they said they received it on May11th, I got it back in Oct 23rd. It was dated starting from May 14th. I think their received date is actually when they open the letter and enter your info on the data base. If my license started as of May14th, I am glad I started my grow on May 2nd as there should have been no grounds to refuse it. My next appointment with the weed doc is April, when I will ask for a renewal and increase on my plant count allowance, and I will continue to grow, while they take their sweet ass time to process it (:
Totally. If we have to do more than just yearly follow up appointments, may as well just renew every time, or at least twice a year. If you want to grow all year long and stay legally in compliance with the ACMPR, you will have to renew more often to avoid expiry. You can't do anything about their processing times, but if you renew more often you can ensure that you are not expired. On the plus side, I haven't heard of anyone who has paid a penalty for growing with an expired certificate yet.

Just a tip for anyone registering or renewing with a rural address. If you live on an acreage or farm, include the legal land description (lsd) with the address of your residence. My original registration went fine just putting the address. My renewal was held up because they couldn't find my address in a city or town. I had to send them proof from my county of my address. My old registration certificate says only my address. My new certificate says my LSD and my Address.
 

WHATFG

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Totally. If we have to do more than just yearly follow up appointments, may as well just renew every time, or at least twice a year. If you want to grow all year long and stay legally in compliance with the ACMPR, you will have to renew more often to avoid expiry. You can't do anything about their processing times, but if you renew more often you can ensure that you are not expired. On the plus side, I haven't heard of anyone who has paid a penalty for growing with an expired certificate yet.

Just a tip for anyone registering or renewing with a rural address. If you live on an acreage or farm, include the legal land description (lsd) with the address of your residence. My original registration went fine just putting the address. My renewal was held up because they couldn't find my address in a city or town. I had to send them proof from my county of my address. My old registration certificate says only my address. My new certificate says my LSD and my Address.
That is a crock of shit....its was a renewal....which prompts this question....do you need a new script if you change addresses?
 

tommarijuana

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I was told yesterday that the wait for renewal is currently as long as 5-6 months, hoping it isn't true but sending my papers next week anyways just to be safe.
Whatttt ? Their taking as long as people registering for the 1st time,for a friggin renewal ?? I've renewed twice now and it took two months both times.Current one runs out next month:???: and i only get a 6 month script
 

dienowk

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Whatttt ? Their taking as long as people registering for the 1st time,for a friggin renewal ?? I've renewed twice now and it took two months both times.Current one runs out next month:???: and i only get a 6 month script
That is what the doctor told me yesterday, he could be mistaken though, maybe his other patients screwed up their renewal papers or something. My last renewal took about 2 months as well, I get mine for a year though because 6 months minus wait time isn't even enough time to produce a crop. This entire process is bullshit.
 
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