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Patient Not Able To Grow Own If Using A Caregiver?


marcom1234

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A patient can NOT HAVE a caregiver, and NOT GROW

A patient can NOT HAVE a caregiver, and GROW

A patient can HAVE a caregiver, and NOT GROW

A patient can HAVE a caregiver, and GROW

 

I know patients who do not need, but are supportive; ones who grow for themselves; choose someone else to maintain there plants – and otherwise supple them; and those who grows for self – but wanted back-up. The idea behind a caregiver is more than someone who grows. This is the idea that caused one of the western state’s problems.

 

Here’s an idea of a patient with a caregiver, who is a caregiver for others. I have you as my caregiver. What I mainly want is leaf material for my topical. People want the topical, that only I make. I am listed as their caregiver.

 

It’s all about what the patients needs a wants and needs.

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"I grow my own, but i have a caregiver that always has medicine in supply for me"

 

"I have yet to call on (my CG) for (my personal supply)"

 

 

So, you grow your own, AND you have a Caregiver?

 

When you name someone else 'your' Caregiver, I was under the impression that you were not legal to possess plants (as stated on a patient card where someone else is your CG). How then can you be legal to grow your own, but also have someone that you call 'my Caregiver'?

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the patient decides if they want a caregiver and the patient also decides who will be able to possess plants.It makes more sense when You take the money out of the equation.Thats the only thing I see people not understanding how do You make money doing that?

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My card says "allowed to possess plants" and has a p in the corner. I dont understand what the confusion is. i checked "patient" for plant possession. pretty clear and unambiguous. period.

 

"I grow my own, but i have a caregiver that always has medicine in supply for me"

 

"I have yet to call on (my CG) for (my personal supply)"

 

 

So, you grow your own, AND you have a Caregiver?

 

When you name someone else 'your' Caregiver, I was under the impression that you were not legal to possess plants (as stated on a patient card where someone else is your CG). How then can you be legal to grow your own, but also have someone that you call 'my Caregiver'?

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