MMMA Caregivers and the MMFLA: What, If Anything, Has Changed?
Anyone that is a registered qualifying patient or registered caregiver with the State of Michigan operating under the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act (MMMA) will certainly not be influenced by the new MMFLA. The same civil liberties, advantages, immunities as well as protections available under the MMMA will still apply to patients and also caregivers that are adhering to the regulations. As a result, a patient or caregiver might continue to grow medical marijuana, as long as it is done within the boundaries established by the MMMA, with no extra guidelines, constraints or policies.
The Medical Marijuana Facilities Licensing Act (MMFLA) does not conflict with, change, or customize, at all, the MMMA. The MMFLA creates the capability for persons to obtain licenses to run companies in the medical marijuana sector. Such organisations will certainly enable greater access to registered patients and caregivers to get medical marijuana for themselves and their patients.
Those greater access possibilities for obtaining medical cannabis for patients as well as caregivers will certainly originate from the capacity to purchase safe, examined as well as quality medical marijuana, both leaf, edible as well as in various other processed kinds, from licensed provisioning centers (what were previously and also frequently known as dispensaries). Patients will be enabled to buy up to 2.5 ounces of usable cannabis from a licensed provisioning center. Primary caregivers will be able to help their patients with obtaining and also making use of medical marijuana. However, under the MMFLA, a registered caregiver who is unable to produce sufficient usable cannabis for a patient from their very own farming will be able to acquire medical marijuana for their registered patient at a licensed provisioning center.
The bottom line for caregivers: you will not be influenced by the requirements of the MMFLA and also you might continue to operate with the very same policies, laws and also limitations positioned upon your patients and also you as set forth in the MMMA. Should you have any concerns, please give us a call so we can set up a consultation and review your situation.
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