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Discussion in 'Medical Cannabis: Treatments & Patient Experiences' started by Thegivingtree, Nov 26, 2010.

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  1. Hey everyone, I'm going to be moving into the Oakland area soon and am interested in finding some patients in need of care giving services if you suffer from any ailment that enables you to be a patient under prop.215 and are interested in having someone cultivate cannabis for you please message me. I myself am a patient as are my partners that I work with. We are looking for but not limited to terminal patients, patients suffering from MS, anyone with cancer, glaucoma, HIV, and aids. We are looking for truly ill individuals who are having a hard time affording the medicine they should offered for free. This is strictly limited to those who are patients if you don't have a recommendation please don't message me in regards to this post. If you are a patient and are interested in learning more about what we are offering please message me. ( Just because we will be located in oakland doesn't mean that we are limited to the bay area this is a state wide program ) Thank you for your time.
     
  2. Your a good fucking person.:love:
     
  3. dont they have to live with you? and you have to be responsible for feeding, housing, and all that?
     
  4. Thank you I have seen the pain that some of these people go through. A very close friend of mine he's like a brother to me his mother has MS and she is paralyzed from the neck down it wasn't always like that when she first came to FL from CA she had mobility in in her arms but they put her on morphine and other opiod regiments she started getting worse and worse While i lived down there I did what I could for her but sadly her MS progressed and now she can only move her head and barley. I'm not saying cannabis would have completely stopped the progression but it seemed to have been working all those years she spent living in CA with MS. We are just trying to help those who can't help themselvs
     
  5. GDPkushKILLer - Any patient can relinquish there rights to grow to someone else if they are unable to do so for themselves. We are also opening a members only co op meaning it's not going to be a revolving door for cannabis sales we will have numerous patients that we tend to but only to them and conveniently it will be a delivery service throughout the state. All excess medicine will be distributed to a number of co op's in the area.
     
  6. Thats cool! The whole process is kind of hazy for me...I looked up the laws regarding care givers




    B. Primary Caregiver: A primary caregiver is a person who is designated by a
    qualified patient and “has consistently assumed responsibility for the housing, health, or
    safety” of the patient. (§ 11362.5(e).) California courts have emphasized the consistency
    element of the patient-caregiver relationship. Although a “primary caregiver who
    consistently grows and supplies . . . medicinal marijuana for a section 11362.5 patient is
    serving a health need of the patient,” someone who merely maintains a source of
    marijuana does not automatically become the party “who has consistently assumed
    responsibility for the housing, health, or safety” of that purchaser. (People ex rel. Lungren
    v. Peron (1997) 59 Cal.App.4th 1383, 1390, 1400.) A person may serve as primary
    caregiver to “more than one” patient, provided that the patients and caregiver all reside in
    the same city or county. (§ 11362.7(d)(2).) Primary caregivers also may receive certain
    compensation for their services. (§ 11362.765(c) [“A primary caregiver who receives
    compensation for actual expenses, including reasonable compensation incurred for
    services provided . . . to enable [a patient] to use marijuana under this article, or for
    payment for out-of-pocket expenses incurred in providing those services, or both, . . . shall
    not, on the sole basis of that fact, be subject to prosecution” for possessing or transporting
    marijuana].)
     
  7. If only more Americans were like you instead of money hungry greedy bastards.
    +rep
     
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