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Colorado MMJ License ?'s

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Kelly.

I've heard that most docs aren't really doing that anymore. Anything over 6 plants per patient is a grey area anyway even if you can still get a higher plant count recommendation.

i have heard the same thing.
i actually asked the first doctor that i saw about a higher plant count and he told me he isnt doing it anymore because it is a red flag.

the only thing a higher plant count letter will do is give you another thing to help support your affirmative defense, in an event that you get busted, it isnt 'needed'

i would also advise your friends to start getting things in medical records. i think the days of walking in, paying the $150 and walking out with a rec is going away soon. almost every new piece of legislation includes something to keep dispensaries from paying doc's to write recs. just something to think about.

you also have a pm :)
 
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DopeRoper

And then there are (were) the docs who would certify any number of plants, not because they thought they or their patients would get away with it, but because they figured on getting out of Dodge before CDPHE ever got around to scrutinizing them. Carpetbaggers.
 
If your doc recommends more plants, make sure and ask them if they will come to court on your behalf, if needed, prior to growing more than 6 per license. I'd be really surprised if you could get guys like Muller, or any of the other usual suspects anywhere near a court room.
 

Ms_Weekend

Member
thanks for the help guys........I know its not a get out of jail free card, but its just nice to have "incase".

any one use happy clinic denver, green medical, herban wellness, or green docs?

experiences?


would be nice for them to have med recs. but without insurance almost impossible for them.
 
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Kelly.

green medicals is a "walk in, pay the money, get the card" type place.
it is where one of my patients got her card. either get there early or show up 30-45 mins before they close because there will be ~50-75 people there, even on weekdays.

it was $89 if you name them as your caregiver, $159 if you dont. +$90 for the state.

help this helps.

*** if this is to much/not allowed info, someone please pm me and ill take it down. im just trying to help someone out
 
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Kelly.

If your doc recommends more plants, make sure and ask them if they will come to court on your behalf, if needed, prior to growing more than 6 per license. I'd be really surprised if you could get guys like Muller, or any of the other usual suspects anywhere near a court room.

would you agree having a letter from a doc is better than not, if (god forbid) you have to appear in court?
 

Lord Doobie

Member
I'm going to one of those in/out places Saturday but I've got medical records. It cost $3000 for a 5 minute cat scan for my headaches. Nobody would do that if not needed.
I think you're right, though...the days of walking in and out are numbered...probably should have never happened without some sort of records...
 

Surrender

Member
It's a doctor's note. No documentation should be necessary for a doctor in good standings to exercise his 1st amendment rights to write you a note.

This is one area where we cannot give up any ground. Give an inch and they will come back and try to take a mile.
 

Ms_Weekend

Member
just wanted to tell you guys that one of my friends went to Happy Clinic Denver today & was very impressed......very good doctor, & easy without records....said it was alittle busy but in and out within 1.5hr.

*(if this is not allowed please accept my apology & delete, just trying to help the community)*
 
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DopeRoper

There seems to a lot of confusion about plant counts and doctor's recommendations. A while back, I saw a post from a grower, bragging that he was "100% legal" with 50 plants because a doctor wrote it on his certification form.

Read Amendment 20 to get an understanding of the protections afforded under the Amendment, the registry and the affirmative defense of medical neccessity.
 

Ms_Weekend

Member
speaking of misinterpretations.......what is with disp telling people if you sign us over as your caregiver you can still grow 6 plants?

any truth to this?....if you sign them as CG you can still carry 2oz, while they use ur name to carry 2oz themselves.

Isnt the point of signing over a caregiver giving them your plants? & an extra 2oz to keep on the shelf?

How does this work? do you really get 12 plants(6 to give away) & 4oz of meds(2oz to give away)?????
 

Tripsick

Experienced?
Veteran
speaking of misinterpretations.......what is with disp telling people if you sign us over as your caregiver you can still grow 6 plants?

any truth to this?....if you sign them as CG you can still carry 2oz, while they use ur name to carry 2oz themselves.

Isnt the point of signing over a caregiver giving them your plants? & an extra 2oz to keep on the shelf?

How does this work? do you really get 12 plants(6 to give away) & 4oz of meds(2oz to give away)?????


Just make sure you screw them over and send in change of care giver form and sign yourself back as primary care giver.

6 plants total not for you and your caregiver.. it would be nice if it was that way but its not.
 

Ms_Weekend

Member
Just make sure you screw them over and send in change of care giver form and sign yourself back as primary care giver.

6 plants total not for you and your caregiver.. it would be nice if it was that way but its not.

how do you explain the patient gets to hold/buy 2oz, but the disp also get to stock 2oz on the patients behalf?

just a loophope thats almost impossible to prove?


**I saw the add in KUSH magz. where the disp is saying make us your CG and you still get to grow your 6.......Speaking of kush magz....anyone find it weird to see it at king soopers, ect., right next to the car magz and other free magz?.....weird ass world......cool, but I dont think id want my 10yr old to be able to walk by and grab one of those
 
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Kelly.

how do you explain the patient gets to hold/buy 2oz, but the disp also get to stock 2oz on the patients behalf?

just a loophope thats almost impossible to prove?

the 2 oz part is a loophole for the most part.
the plant count thing is 6 plants total,
here is an email i got from the registry:
Dear xxxxxxxxxx:

The exemption of six plants applies to a combination of what the patient and the care-giver have in their possession at any point in time. For example, if the patient has two plants, then their care-giver may have up to four plants (2 + 4 = 6).

Regards,
Medical Marijuana Registry
please feel free to email them:
[email protected]

im sure someone can find the text in the amendment
edit:
(III) The patient and his or her primary care-giver were collectively in possession of amounts of marijuana only as permitted under this section.

This affirmative defense shall not exclude the assertion of any other defense where a patient or primary care-giver is charged with a violation of state law related to the patient's medical use of marijuana.
 

funkfingers

Long haired country boy
Veteran
Just make sure you screw them over and send in change of care giver form and sign yourself back as primary care giver.


Why would you want to screw anyone over? Do the right thing and contact your caregiver if you plan to switch... I for one would feel pretty shitty if my caregiver was over their limit because I didn't bother to tell them I switched, and they got in trouble. Then again I'm a firm believer in Karma.

Funk
 
Why would you want to screw anyone over? Do the right thing and contact your caregiver if you plan to switch... I for one would feel pretty shitty if my caregiver was over their limit because I didn't bother to tell them I switched, and they got in trouble. Then again I'm a firm believer in Karma.

Funk

Word. I can't believe the state doesn't notify caregivers when patients change/drop. Seems like that could/should be an affirmative defense also. Contracts, contracts, contracts.
 

Lord Doobie

Member
I just read you change the caregiver to NONE on the form, mail it in, then notify your ex-caregiver. However, it's best to get your card without giving up caregiver rights in the first place. This way, everybody's on the same page to begin with and nobody has to be notified.

Yeah...You'd think the state would notify the caregiver...
 

Tripsick

Experienced?
Veteran
Why would you want to screw anyone over? Do the right thing and contact your caregiver if you plan to switch... I for one would feel pretty shitty if my caregiver was over their limit because I didn't bother to tell them I switched, and they got in trouble. Then again I'm a firm believer in Karma.

Funk

I should have clarified... that was meant for the people that felt like they were taken advantage of when signing up for their cards.
Some places said "here we will be your caregiver and make sure your taken care of." And then never follow through with quality meds or prices are just as high as anyplace else.
and all you did was lose your right to grow.

Then again why would you screw anyone over that is "truly" helping you?
Someone that is your "caregiver" not your drug dealer..
 
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