The “Placard” which accompanies the card for the person responsible for the grow site must be displayed at the garden. If the patients’ changes whether the caregiver or the grower, the patient must return the old caregiver or grower cards and placard to the OMMP.
If the patient changes the caregiver or the grower site, the patient must inform them that they are being replaced. Once you have made the changes, the person who was helping you is now subject to arrest and prosecution and needs to know of the change for protection from these possibilities.
The Oregon Medical Marijuana Act does not protect cardholders from federal government prosecution. Medicine must be provided to the patient for “no consideration” which means no money or anything of value may be charged. A registry identification cardholder or the designated primary caregiver of the cardholder may reimburse the person responsible for marijuana grow site for the cost of the supplies and utilities associated with the production of marijuana for the registry identification card holder.
Common Follow-Up Questions
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- As a grower, what is the maximum amount of plants I may grow?
- Can I grow after visiting your clinic, or do I need to wait for my card?
- Do I have to list a grower/grow site address on my application?
- How can I find a grower?
- How do I become a Grower?
- How do I change/remove my grower?
- How do I register a grow site?
- How do I start a grow?
- How many growers can share one location to grow?
- How many Patients can I grow for?
- How much should my grower be giving me?
- If I have a card, does my landlord have to let me grow at my house or apartment?
- What is a Grower?
- Where do I get the seeds or plants to start growing medical marijuana?