RangerDanger
New Member
I just found out something from a local med-marijuana activist:
Sales between people who have a Dr's recommendation is legal!
Inotherwords, if person A has the documentation, he can legally sell to person B if they have documentation.
A possible problem:
Let's say person A has an excess of bud. Growers (of anything) usually plant more than they can use until the next crop. If all the plants escape insect infestation, herbivore predation, rippers, etc. that person will have more than they need for personal use.
So if they deciede to sell the excess to other med-mj users, and they don't personally KNOW the person they might sell some to, there is no way (that I know of) to ensure the prospective buyer has documentation.
Let's say for example afoafoaf wants to buy some MJ and the deal is to be set-up via e-mail, phone, letters, etc., there is no way that the seller could verify that the propective buyer has the neccassary documentation.
The buyer could claim they have the recommendation, even send a photocopy/fax of the paperwork, but there is no way unless they meet face-to-face and the buyer can prove (with a driver's license) that they are the person who has the documantation.
For instance, if my documentation was stolen, someone could use that to buy from someone else even tho they may not be legal.
So they buyer and seller would have to meet, rather than conducting the transaction via mail, UPS, etc.
Anyone have any input?
Sales between people who have a Dr's recommendation is legal!
Inotherwords, if person A has the documentation, he can legally sell to person B if they have documentation.
A possible problem:
Let's say person A has an excess of bud. Growers (of anything) usually plant more than they can use until the next crop. If all the plants escape insect infestation, herbivore predation, rippers, etc. that person will have more than they need for personal use.
So if they deciede to sell the excess to other med-mj users, and they don't personally KNOW the person they might sell some to, there is no way (that I know of) to ensure the prospective buyer has documentation.
Let's say for example afoafoaf wants to buy some MJ and the deal is to be set-up via e-mail, phone, letters, etc., there is no way that the seller could verify that the propective buyer has the neccassary documentation.
The buyer could claim they have the recommendation, even send a photocopy/fax of the paperwork, but there is no way unless they meet face-to-face and the buyer can prove (with a driver's license) that they are the person who has the documantation.
For instance, if my documentation was stolen, someone could use that to buy from someone else even tho they may not be legal.
So they buyer and seller would have to meet, rather than conducting the transaction via mail, UPS, etc.
Anyone have any input?