dispensaries

jordanlady

Member
Anybody know if you can purchase at a dispensary if you only have the paper work and have not yet received your card?
Thanks
 

MsBBB

Active Member
Anybody know if you can purchase at a dispensary if you only have the paper work and have not yet received your card? Thanks
I was told that since Michigan is so far behind with issuing the MM cards a copy of your paperwork can be used until it arrives. The paperwork can be used for legal proof (authorities) and dispensing (purchasing). :leaf::leaf::leaf:
 

ChubbySoap

Well-Known Member
i had no issues myself with just paperwork, but recently, all new members of my shop have to have a "waiting period" of 30 days before they can buy.

i never looked into it since it didn't affect me in any way.
 

fourtwentychat

Well-Known Member
As a side question, when you present your information to a dispensary, are you giving up your rights to grow? That is, does the dispensary make themselves your caregiver by default? Given the 3+ month initial startup time required to become self-sustaining, the dispensary would be a great asset -as long as one is allowed to both grow their own medicine as well as frequent the dispensaries; is this the case?
 

ozzrokk

Well-Known Member
As a side question, when you present your information to a dispensary, are you giving up your rights to grow? That is, does the dispensary make themselves your caregiver by default? Given the 3+ month initial startup time required to become self-sustaining, the dispensary would be a great asset -as long as one is allowed to both grow their own medicine as well as frequent the dispensaries; is this the case?
YOU sign who you want as your caregiver, or noone at all if you like. The choice is always yours.
If someone tells you different then turn around and LEAVE.
 

yermom

Member
As a side question, when you present your information to a dispensary, are you giving up your rights to grow? That is, does the dispensary make themselves your caregiver by default? Given the 3+ month initial startup time required to become self-sustaining, the dispensary would be a great asset -as long as one is allowed to both grow their own medicine as well as frequent the dispensaries; is this the case?
No, absolutely not. The dispensaries operate in a gray area of the law where trading and selling of meds amongst legal growers isn't policed. You can grow and sell your overage to other legal users as I understand it. But buying at a dispensary doesn't make them your caregiver.
 

LordWinter

New Member
Truth be told, until we get the law fleshed out through either revisions or legal statutes, we should lay relatively low. The gray areas of the law actually ARE policed, they're just policed under the old laws instead of under the medical legislation. It would probably be best for those who can't afford to get caught in a court battle to steer clear of the dispensaries because you don't have to get caught in a raid to get arrested. If the dispensary keeps paperwork on you, the feds can use that to possibly prosecute you. Remember, there is a reason it is called the WAR on drugs.
 
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