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NBC 9 news is reporting this as a victory for MMJ.
what are the implications of this? what is the new definition?
but the board amended the language to read:“SIGNIFICANT RESPONSIBILITY FOR MANAGING THE WELL-BEING OF A PATIENT” MEANS ASSISTING A PATIENT WITH DAILY ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO TRANSPORTATION, HOUSEKEEPING, MEAL PREPARATION, AND SHOPPING, AND MAKING ANY NECESSARY ARRANGEMENT FOR ACCESS TO MEDICAL CARE AND/OR SERVICES.
and adopted it. The implication is that someone who solely provides cannabis to patients is formally defined as legitimate primary caregiver.“SIGNIFICANT RESPONSIBILITY FOR MANAGING THE WELL-BEING OF A PATIENT” MEANS ASSISTING A PATIENT WITH DAILY ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO TRANSPORTATION OR HOUSEKEEPING OR MEAL PREPARATION OR SHOPPING OR MAKING ANY NECESSARY ARRANGEMENT FOR ACCESS TO MEDICAL CARE AND/OR SERVICES INCLUDING THE PROVISION OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA
Voting is over, the notary portions both passed 9-0, however as noted the 5 patient limit was voted down, and the caregiver definition was favorably amended and passed. Homeward bound.
I'm kind of disappointed to hear they passed the notary portions! What's the deal with that? Is a notary now required?
I'm assuming he meant a 780 on his math portion, not his combined score. Either way, health department doesn't want to hear that you took a standardized test intoxicated. Although it does make a point. But that's an argument I used in speech class for a pro-MJ speech in sophomore year of high school. We're playing on a higher ground here.
Not to be a pessimist... but if there's another such meeting there are a few people who should consider staying at home. You can't deny there was a part of the audience that discredited the medical community a bit. Thanks assholes.
We're playing on a higher ground here.