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  • Eliot Pryor
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    Government is necessary evil. But evil it is. Should be spelled Thievery. I try to avoid them.

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  • Rwise
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    No rec here, and when it does happen they will have way more restrictions like no home grow, they will have to buy from the dispo and likely pay more than a med card holder for the same sack/can. I would also bet on them putting in this same wording.

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  • Rwise
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    grouchyoldman yes that is the way I read it, yet so many "think" it is ok. And for those that say they are not watching, have you seen the busts in the news? Big grows to, most with no license, I bet those will tell you "they" are watching. Yes it is all about the clams they can take from us, IF rec ever passes here, those folks will not be allowed to grow their own (it's already written).

  • Dannyboy58
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    grouchyoldman Med patients can grow their own under that law. The language in c,d and e addresses that specifically.

    I'm no attorney but I agree that the above referenced language clearly states you can't sell it or give it away whether obtained through dispo or grown. Is rec legal in OK? In most rec legal states there's a limit of how much you can "gift" to others. If that's the case in OK how do you delineate between home grown "med" or "rec"?
    Last edited by Dannyboy58; 07-02-2021, 09:48 AM.

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  • grouchyoldman
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    Hi Rwise , Per your question, I think the operative language is this:

    "A licensed patient shall not sell or otherwise transfer any medical marijuana or medical marijuana products to another individual or entity."
    That's about as clear as Legalese ever gets. If YOU have a med license, they don't want you providing cannabis to any person, patient support group, Cannabis Co-op, etc, Doesn't seem to matter whether you grew it yourself, or bought it at a dispo with your prescription.

    I'm guessing you read it the same way?

    There are some really strange dynamics showing up as the recreational market grows and encroaches on the Medical Dispos. I'm just spitballing here, but I reckon the Med lobbyist's have an army of lawyers arguing to protect their turf. It's bad for business if Med patients decide it's cheaper to buy from the Recreational side or, worse yet, realize they can have fun growing their own supply.

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  • bboyfromwayback
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    Alcohol is legal, but in my neck of the woods if you get caught brewing your own shine (don’t even have to be sellin it) you’re f’d. Same here. The government will always have their hands in your pockets and if you get caught trying to dodge the system you’ll pay. Don’t be fooled by the legalization of marijuana. The only reason it’s being legalized is because it’s a cash cow. No government around the world gives two shits about anyone’s medical reasons for using this plant. It’s all about the Benjamin’s

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  • Farmall
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    These are disturbing legal laws in comparison to some states. What’s the point ? It’s still restricted. I have a friend in a state that is now legal… in a year….And, dispensaries have odd even rationing for patients who go there

  • Farmall
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    I’m reading:
    as a person ….you can’t get it from or give to and licensed user or caregiver and only grown by those licensee’s if you own the property and cannot see it from driving by the property.
    extraction, as I see it, cannot be performed as well

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  • Rwise
    started a topic Rule changes here in OK

    Rule changes here in OK

    All y'all read this and tell me what you think
    310:681-2-9. Prohibited acts and penalties

    (a) A licensed patient shall not sell or otherwise transfer any

    medical marijuana or medical marijuana products to another individual

    or entity. Intentional and impermissible diversion of medical

    marijuana or medical marijuana products by a licensed patient may

    result in, for a first offense, a fine of $200.00, and for a second

    offense, a fine of $500.00 and revocation of license upon a showing

    that the violation was willful or

    grossly negligent.

    (b) A licensed caregiver shall not sell or otherwise transfer any

    medical marijuana or medical marijuana products to any individual

    other than the licensed patient on whose behalf the caregiver is

    lawfully authorized to grow, possess,

    purchase or otherwise obtain

    said medical marijuana or medical marijuana products. Intentional and

    impermissible diversion of medical marijuana or medical marijuana

    products by a licensed caregiver may result in, for a first offense, a

    fine of $200.00, and

    for a second offense, a fine of $500.00 and

    revocation of license upon a showing that the violation was willful or

    grossly negligent.

    (c) All medical marijuana grown by medical marijuana patient license

    holders or caregivers may only be grown on real property owned by the

    patient license holder or on real property for which the patient

    license holder has the property owners written permission to grow

    medical marijuana on the property. The growth of medical marijuana in

    locations not permitted under this Subsection is prohibited.

    (d) Any and all medical marijuana grown by licensed patients or

    caregivers shall not be accessible to a member of the general public.

    (e) Any and all medical marijuana grown by licensed patients or

    caregivers shall not be visible from any street adjacent to the

    property. Medical marijuana is "visible" if it is viewable by a

    normal person with 20/20 eyesight without the use of any device to

    assist in improving viewing distance or vantage point.

    (f) No licensed patient or caregiver s

    hall operate or otherwise use

    any extraction equipment or processes utilizing butane, propane,

    carbon dioxide or any potentially hazardous material in or on

    residential property.
    And the reason is many folks here have told me that one can "give" weed to other licensed folks. But to me this says no.
    And most of the changes are for commercial folks

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