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Don't caregivers have to register with the state and open themselves up to inspections? Additionally, aren't there requirements for caregivers that they must handle more than strictly pot. They have to actually provide care and not just grow pot. I think it's safe to say there is a grey area. I don't think many caregivers register and it makes sense, if I'm not selling to the state or state-licensed places I am not registering anything.Well I think that sort of puts the kibbosh on it, 500k is a steep price tag:) I was thinking more along the lines of a side job done out of your home rather than a full warehouse; being a handyman vs. Toll Bros home building company if you will. I am guessing that would run afoul of all sorts of zoning laws though now that I think about it.
The 500k is actually very much in line with other figures I have seen that seem credible (1m if you are also setting up a sales outlet) but they all seem to be geared towards a warehouse setup. The article made it seem like I could get the permits/license, then just show up at a dispensary with my 10 lbs and make a deal....but well I am 100% sure I am misinterpreting that.
The big mystery for me is definitely in what it would take to get your grow setup to pass whatever applicable permitting laws are out there. Going to assume there is quite a bit more to it than making sure you have the seed to sale inventory tracking stuff going on.
edit: btw, thank you for the info on pricing and brokers, good to know and it is appreciated.
Don't caregivers have to register with the state and open themselves up to inspections? Additionally, aren't there requirements for caregivers that they must handle more than strictly pot. They have to actually provide care and not just grow pot. I think it's safe to say there is a grey area. I don't think many caregivers register and it makes sense, if I'm not selling to the state or state-licensed places I am not registering anything.
In this situation (asking the experts around the forum here like We Solidarity), are these brokers using off premise licenses?
Oh absolutely. I just like idle chatter and figured we could ramble about stuff. Would be quite the bad idea to act on Internet advice without the proper due diligence.Might be worth a few hundred dollars to sit down with Warren Edson or Sean Mcalister and see what they have to say. Anybody have a recommendation for a good Canna biz lawyer?
Something like that is exactly what I would love. Basically a legal version of grow house that puts out very high quality...like your standard 3 bed and a basement size grow a single person or two could handle.
Oh don't I know it, the nederland thread makes it sound like a nightmare. Thats awesome to know they do wind up going to court. That thread made it sound like property owners have no recourse when people damage the house. I was super confused and like "why don't you just sue them or file criminal charges if the damage is bad enough."Unfortunately growing in houses is extremely looked down upon here...a lot of growers I know who have had cops show up actually aren't in court for growing they're in court for property damage because its a guarantee once you grow in a house you will damage it in some way.
I think 'not actually legal' and 'technically viewed as a legal source' are mutually exclusive.A few years ago walk-ins where commonplace. Not actually legal but under the 70/30 law a medical patients excess product was technically viewed as a legal source of wholesale product.
I think 'not actually legal' and 'technically viewed as a legal source' are mutually exclusive.
I am not aware of any situation where a patient/red card holder/home grower has been able to sell their overage or anything else to an MMC without being an off premise grow, mip kitchen, etc.
Where were walk ins common after 1284 and 106? I don't see anything remotely close to what you are saying. Where are you getting your info? I see no permission for home growers to sell to MMC's in the language of 106 and 1284. Just the opposite.
I guess I don't see how you can get past this as far as being able to sell to MMC's:
12-43.3-101. State licensing authority - creation. (1) FOR THE
4 PURPOSE OF REGULATING AND CONTROLLING THE LICENSING OF THE
5 CULTIVATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND SALE OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA IN THIS
6 STATE, THERE IS HEREBY CREATED THE MEDICAL MARIJUANA LICENSING
7 AUTHORITY, WHICH SHALL BE THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE
8 DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, REFERRED TO IN THIS ARTICLE AS THE
9 "DEPARTMENT", OR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT IF THE
10 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SO DESIGNATES.
http://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/cl...C6DB1E8872576A80029D7E2?Open&file=1284_01.pdf
I thought california allowed caregiver sales or allowed people to sell their wares to marijuana centers. I've been incorrect before though.
I am not sure if that last question was for me but I can tell you YES. Walk-ins were common and still are common. But his language definitely makes me believe it is not legal after those last two revision. Still happens on the regular anyhow.You should clarify. Are you saying that walk-in sales were common even though they were illegal?
I am not sure if that last question was for me but I can tell you YES. Walk-ins were common and still are common. But his language definitely makes me believe it is not legal after those last two revision. Still happens on the regular anyhow.
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