Michigan Medical Marijuana for Minor

KaiserKiffer

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In the state of Michigan, I know a minor may register for a medical marijuana card upon having two recommendations from separate licensed doctors. However, a parent or legal guardian must be the primary care giver. This becomes problematic if you have a child with a severe medical condition, but the legal guardian has a marijuana-related felony from 30 years ago. What can be done to ensure that the teen has the proper medication (all pharmaceutical forms rarely work for his condition and have troubling side effects)?


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In the state of Michigan

the legal guardian has a marijuana-related felony from 30 years ago. What can be done

You could try this:
Eligibility for Expungement in Michigan

The state allows you to have one felony or misdemeanor conviction set aside, but it must meet certain restrictions. You may not have records expunged if:

The maximum sentence for the crime is life in prison, even if you received a lesser sentence.
You were convicted of committing or attempting to commit a sex crime.
The conviction was traffic-related.
You have additional convictions, other than up to two minor offenses, on your record.

You must also wait five years after your conviction or release from prison before your records can be expunged. Once you have had an adult conviction set aside, you are not eligible for future expungements.

Juveniles may have adjudications set aside if they have three or fewer juvenile offenses on their record. They must not have any felony convictions.
Record Sealing and Expungement in Michigan - Lawyers.com
 
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