Question for MI Caregivers ?

NEEDMMASAP

Well-Known Member
Question for MI Caregivers ?

If I have a valid Colorado medical card and a valid Colorado address can a MI Caregiver grow my plants for me and supply me with Medical Marijuana ? According to the MI Law Question and Answer section ( stated below ) it appears to be legal ? Have any Caregivers in MI ran into a situation like this ?

Question:
I am a valid medical marihuana pat
ient under another state's l
aw.
Am I protected?
Answer:
Yes, under Section 4(j) of the MMMA, a registry identification card or its equivalent issued by another
state government to permit the medical use of marihuana by a qualifying patient or to permit a person to assist
with a qual
ify patient's medical use of marihuana has the same force and effect as a registry identification
card
issued by the department.
 

cephalopod

Well-Known Member
No, it's like stow says we have a reciprocity clause. You need to be a MI resident for anyone to have plant rights for you. Now if you can find a way to dual-residency like a dual-citizenship that maybe something? A stretch, but maybe...
 

NurseNancy420

Well-Known Member
Check oregons requirements guys.

And yes as a caregiver I can clearly deal with an out of state card holder but not one from mi unless they are my patient... Sweet law we have aye?
 
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