Knowing Your Rights as a Medical Marijuana Caregiver in Colorado
Reprinted from Americans for Safe Access: www.safeaccessnow.org “Primary care-giver” means a person, other than the patient and the patient’s physician, who is eighteen years of age or older and has significant responsibility for managing the well-being of a patient who has a debilitating medical condition. If a patient so chooses, they may choose to select one primary caregiver, who may legally grow, posses, and distribute to the patient marijuana as is medically necessary. There is no restriction to the number of patients which one primary caregiver may serve, as long as the caregiver: 1. Is 18+ years of age; and 2. Has significant responsibility managing the well-being of a patient. To become a primary caregiver, a patient may either: 1. Name the primary caregiver on their registry application, OR 2. Inform the state registry in writing of their primary caregiver at any time as long as they have a valid registry card. The caregiver’s name and address will appear on the patient’s registry ID. ” Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry www.cdphe.state.co.us Sponsored by Patients Choice of Colorado www.patientschoiceofcolorado.com
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Berry good info ! I wish I had sum plants ! ;(,,,,,,,,,,,, I have a real bad back and oils would help me greatly ! I live in Vegas and I wonder if I could b a caregiver ?
If cops don’t have a warrent, there is no inherent need to even open the door for them. The biggest way to defeat knock and talks is simply to never open the door in the first place. If you open the door cops will use tactics to get inside – including sticking their foot in the door, making up reasons of imminant danger, chemical smells, etc. Alot of busts are from warrentless tap and rap’s: you open the door you are giving them an opportunity to manufacture reasons for a warrant.
Does anyone know about restrictions in Colorado against a caregiver being next to a school? Please help, I’ve been looking everywhere for this info
Awesome video,
Bring medical laws to Wyoming!
I was not even aware this happened on campus this year. I’m angry i missed it. Thanks for posting.
Thank you very much.
hey great video informative