ReefBongwell
Well-Known Member
It's all a business, man. EVERY non profit on the planet is still a business. They have to be.
You're your own collective, The Reef Bongwell Collective. You have paper work for all your patients. Your a member of another collective, "The Mithrandir Collective and Sunday Gospel Hour" where you donate your excess meds for the cost of producing them. You only need your paperwork that's hanging outside of your legal grow if you get raided. The Mithrandir Collective only need their paperwork (where you are listed as a patient/member) if they get raided.
I shoulda been more clear... I guess I meant a for profit business, not a collective. Obviously you gotta cover expenses either way. What you describe there ^^^^ is what i've heard is the way to do it. You do need one other piece of paper that I've heard almost no one does but the same guys lawyer says is very necessary -- an authorization letter for transportation of the product between your collective and theirs.
A collective and a business can be the same thing. Non-profit doesn't mean you can't earn income. It means the corporation has to have a surplus of zero at the end of the fiscal year or justify that surplus.
Growing for multiple people you are supposed to be a collective. Transporting is a grey area. Most cops will arrest you for transporting no matter what, but a lot of people get off in court. Technically you're supposed to be able to transport to a collective but for all practical purposes it's still something you're going to get arrested for and then it'll be a coin flip in court.
There are no laws on the books for collective to collective trade. That's a grey area too.
The state laws are designed to protect dispensaries and screw over growers or people who make the products that go in the dispensaries. Trade that happens outside of a dispensary is still up for interpretation and kind of depends on the cop and/or the jury.
See above on transportation... this guy says almost no one does the transportation authorizations, but they're what you need to CYA. As for collective - collective trade, one collective has to be a member of the other, so in Mith's example my Reef Bongwell Collective would be a member of his Mithandrir collective and vice versa. There's supposed to be a limit on how many you can do this with (ie you can't just join 10,000 collectives to sell your stuff to and they aren't supposed to let too many collectives be their providers as well) ideally.
Reef...It all comes down to how good your lawyer is man. Even though mmj is legal...it all comes down to the cops you run into. My one experience with my grow and riverside sheriffs department was very pleasant. They actually gave me a few suggestions on how to keep it from being as obvious so my neighbors wouldnt know what was going on.
Yes definitely depends on the cops... even in a 'safe' county you can get an overzealous cop after you. And pushing limits not following rules will still get you in trouble even in the safer areas I know... but it does seem if you stick to the established rules as much as possible and have a decent lawyer, you will almost always get off if they bust you... of course that doesn't really save you from being arrested or them cutting down all your plants if they just decide to anyway because they're dicks

And what county you live in. If you get busted in SF or Oakland it's not likely to be a big deal, if you get busted in somewhere like Orange County, you're pretty fucked. Oakland juries likely won't convict for most non-violent mj offenses, so they don't even bother pressing charges, but in OC, yeah, they will.
Probably saving yourself a lot of problems there anyways. The market is shit now and unless you're well established breaking into the business is really difficult.
Even if you've got that super, superdank?
