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obtaining a caregiver license

Discussion in 'Medical Marijuana Usage and Applications' started by showthemtome, Feb 2, 2011.

  1. I have spent hour on the net looking into this but there is one thing that is unclear.. It states : "Primary caregiver" means the individual, designated by a qualified patient or by a person with an identification card, who has consistently assumed responsibility for the housing, health, or safety of that patient or person.

    So does that mean that a caregiver has to be paying for the housing, health ,ect of each patient?
     
  2. That's a different type of caregiver (think handicapped, Physically or Mentally) where a person is unable due to physical or mental conditions to care for themselves. A caregiver for medical marijuana is aloud to grow 12 plants per person with no more than 5 patients.
     
  3. The definition of caregiver differs from state to state to be honest. And yes, in California at one point the definition did mean your actual physical caregiver.

    So it would help if we knew where you were.
     

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