Classes Teach Patients How To Grow Pot

The number of New Mexicans who've signed up for medical marijuana has doubled over the past six months to 1,100.

Some of those people are now taking classes to learn how to grow their own pot.

They have textbooks, take home projects and their pot plants even get graded.

There are books on how to do it, but state-licensed medical marijuana supplier Len Goodman is giving classes on how to grow pot.

After getting his own license to mass produce the plant, Goodman found a lot of people who have prescriptions for it can't afford it.

"Somewhere in excess of 50 percent of the patients and it could be as high as 75 percent of the patients," Goodman said. "We could cut the price in half and there would be people who can't afford it."

Goodman is now trying to keep them from going without or turning to the streets to buy it.

He opened up his office to host classes on how to grow cannabis.

"We had a couple of test classes they weren't right, they are not where they should be," Goodman said. "There was no supervision to curriculum; there was no supervision as to who the presenter was, as to the quality of it."

Goodman has put a stop to that and is now running his own free classes.

"So we have developed the curriculum, along with other people, and put a course schedule together, and know who the presenter is, and know how they are going to present it," he said.

He expects to have a six-part class starting in a month and have his students harvesting their own marijuana within six months.

"They can grow sufficient medicine for themselves at a cost of $50-100 a month instead of paying $400-800 a month." Goodman said.

To help them get started, every student gets a medical grade seedling to take home.

"The clones that we are giving people are exactly what we are growing."

To make things clear, only licensed patients who have permission to grow their own plants are allowed in the class.

300 of the 1,100 medical marijuana patients in the state can grow their own, but they can't have more than four mature plants and 12 seedlings at a time.


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Source: KRQE News 13
Author: Alex Tomlin
Copyright: 2010 KRQE News 13
 
where is this taking place?? new mexico???
 
have you heard of the new university they have in michigan now i plan on attending in the next 2 years :bong: :peace:
 
We need to have classes in the Los Angeles area. You can grow 6 flowering plants and 12 veggies. I grow it and have talked to other people who really need help to grow. They start and somewhere in the middle they end up destroying their crop.
 
Try checking the news, Or the forums on here..I heard something about a movement going on there..Good luck. :roorrip:
 
Check out the MMP they are the one's doing all of the lobbying, so they should have all of the info. everyone should join this outfit they are great!
Ol'Yippie
 
Check out the MMP they are the one's doing all of the lobbying, so they should have all of the info. everyone should join this outfit they are great!
Ol'Yippie

do you mean MPP, the Marijuana Policy Project? If so I agree :peace:
 
yep That's the place, they did it here inMontana & they were behind them all, the states that have med marijuana, I've been working on this for over 40years, it wont be long & it will be every where.
Ol'Yippie
 
i wouldn't go so far as to say they are "doing all the lobbying". Americans For Safe Access (ASA) is also doing great work for us and been behind much of the strides we've made too. they often work together, which is the only way this is ever gonna get done, lots of us working together.

Yippie!
 
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