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care givers

Discussion in 'Medical Marijuana Usage and Applications' started by flutterbi, Jan 31, 2011.

  1. so i have someone interested at being my caregiver, he already has things going and other patience how much are you supposed get a month on ounce, two, what? i just am wondering an don't need to get screwed, thanks
     
  2. Good question. I have no idea but would also like to know how many ounces a month from a caregiver would be reasonable.
     
  3. It would help if you could let us know your state so that we can look up the proper regulations. OR you could simply look it up yourself on your state's official MMJ Site.
     
  4. i live in Washington
     
  5. i know im legaly allowed 24oz here in WA but what is the norm for a caregiver to provide for their patient per month? I just need to know because right now i get an ounce a month which barely lasts two weeks i don't want to be greedy but im trying to get off my opiate pain meds and am kinda at a loss, so any input is very appreciated. thank you
     
  6. Sounds like your getting screwed... unless its a free oz
     
  7. it is free. isn't it supposed to be?
     
  8. From what I have read you pay a fair market price and the caregiver grows and brings over the agreed amount.

    I know that if I were a care giver, I would grow the legal amount per patient and the price would fluctuate based upon the exact amount of final product provided at whatever the agreed upon price per ounce is. That way, if you are entitled legally to 12 plants, he provides the amount of weed produced by 12 plants, perhaps at the rate of 1 plant per week.

    [Unless of course you have decided you need 1 or 1.5 oz per week delivered each Monday at X per ounce.]
     
  9. Well they have to cover there expenses and time dedicated to growing your plants. I wish I had that deal here in co.
     

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