Yes
No, currently the laws in Colorado do not permit this... so if you were, for instance, convicted of a felony involving theft or narcotics, you cannot legally be a medical marijuana caregiver in CO
no
The Arizona Medical Marijuana Act is currently [1.21.2011] not finalized. However, once completed, a nominal fee will be used to apply for caregiver status. As a caregiver you are authorized to treat and grow marijuana for 5 patients. more info like this found below
No, felons are ineligible for the permits needed to grow marijuana legally in Colorado.
yes
Yes.
how do i start my own medical marijuana business
Absoloutely. However you may not be allowed to grow it.
you don't
To own a Foid card one must not be a felon, or have any drug charge (including a marijuana ticket) The application asks about felony convictions and it asks about marijuana, Do not lie.
To be a Michigan medical marijuana caregiver, you need to have a valid Michigan caregiver registration card, which requires an application and approval from the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program (MMMP). Additionally, you should possess the patient's medical marijuana card for whom you are providing care. It's also advisable to keep copies of any relevant medical records and documentation that supports the patient's qualifying condition.
Yes, you can change your medical marijuana caregiver, but the process may vary by state. Typically, you must submit a new caregiver application to your state’s medical marijuana program and possibly notify your previous caregiver. It's important to follow the specific regulations and procedures outlined by your state’s health department to ensure compliance. Always check local laws to understand any requirements or potential waiting periods involved.