Friday, July 24, 2015

New Revision on the Medical Marijuana Law in Michigan: The Three New Rules 2015

New Revision on the Medical Marijuana Law in Michigan: The Three New Rules 2015



The subject about medical marijuana being used for medicinal purposes has long been taken care of and formalized in some parts of the world. Michigan is just some of the places in the world and states in the United States where marijuana is legal for medical use. 

In fact, Michigan is one of the earliest states that passed and implement the medical marijuana law. To be specific, it was the thirteenth state to have a medical marijuana law. Looking back, it was on the fourth of November, 2008 when 63% of the Michigan voters had passed the Proposal 1.

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The proposal shows to grant certain patients who are with defined medical conditions and under medical supervision to have the right to alleviate symptoms by using marijuana. It was a month after the proposal was passed when the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act took effect, on the fourth of December, 2008. 

The act legalized two things. The first one was what the Michigan voters proposed, which is legalizing the use of marijuana for certain patients. The second was concerned about allowing patients as well as their primary caregiver to possess or grow a limited quantity of marijuana plants. 

Presently, this allowed amount entails the quantity of 2.5 ounces marijuana as well as a maximum of 12 marijuana plants. Aside from these two, the law also included a registry identification card system for the qualifying patients and the primary caregivers. 

Over the years, after the law’s legalization, the state of Michigan also saw a lot of revisions made concerning the rules that governs medical marijuana in the area. The first of these revisions took place in 2012 and the next one happened the following year.
By 2014, revisions were again made in these rules. Presently, the new rules are now in effect since the fifteenth of January, 2015. There were a total of three new rules stated in the revised law. These are:
  • Establish a reduced application fee from $100 to $60 for all the qualifying patients
  • Eradicate the decreased $25 application fee
  • Require caregivers to pay an amount of $25 for the processing fee for every criminal background check required of them
As said, the new rules started taking effect and began with its implementation on January 15, 2015. Because of these changes, one thing was required from the applicants specifically those who applied for the registry on or following the date of the new rules’ implementation. These applicants are required to use the new forms that can be found at the government states’ official website at www.michigan.gov/mmp.

Some Issues Met with the New Medical Marijuana Rules in Michigan Following its Taking Effect

The reduced 2-year registration fee from $100 to $60 may seem like good news for everyone, or for patients needing access to medical marijuana to help relieve their symptoms. But criticisms were heard because of the planned removal of the reduced fee rate by LARA for those residents who are qualified to receive full Medicaid or Supplemental social Security benefits.   

In the eyes of patients with low income, this could mean and increase of registration fees from $25 to $60. As a result, this will make it more difficult for these patients to have access to the drug. 

This was done because of the new law signed by Rick Snyder that allows any government agency whom gives money to these high need patients through Medicaid or Medicare or social security to be removed from any government subsidies if they test positive for Marijuana. It was Bill Schutte’s way of bypassing the law and making it impossible for the people whom really need the medical marijuana to get it. Now they will have to choose between their medicine or government payments. Go Republicans!

Another issue was the required payment fees to be made by the caregivers for their criminal background check. This fee was shouldered by patients to verify their caregivers’ eligibility. This may be an advantage on the patients’ part. But, it may not be viewed similarly in the eyes of the caregivers who want to obtain a certification for growing medical marijuana.

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How to Grow Medical Marijuana like a Pro

How to Grow Medical Marijuana like a Pro


To become a pro at growing cannabis, your basic foundation must be guaranteed to be strong first. Hence, knowing what the basic considerations are and strongly implementing them throughout the entire growing period is what will further make you knowledgeable as a pro. Once it has been established, you need to get a license for you to start with the production. It is only when you receive the license when you can fully start setting up everything you need to grow this plant. Once you do, don’t forget to implement the basic learning you obtained, which may include the following:
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When Choosing and Buying the Seeds

Choosing the seeds for you to plant only has one consideration. That is to select the strain that will help manage the symptoms of your health condition. Be reminded that there are many strains available which are based on a range of varieties, including Indica, Hybrid and Sativa. To ensure that you are picking the right strain, do an extensive research first.
Sunlight
When growing medical marijuana, make sure that the plants are getting about 16 hours of sunlight if planted in a greenhouse or indoors. For this necessity to be met, you will need to install high-pressure sodium bulb for the plant’s initial growth. Different light cycle duration is also needed, which are 18/6 for vegetation and 12/12 for flowering stages.
Seed Germination
There are plenty of possible ways to germinate seeds. The first method is simply filling a cup using warm water where the seeds are to be dropped. Then, the cup/s needs to be placed in a dark place for 1-3 days. Once you see that white root that is popping out from the seed, it means that they are ready to be planted. The second method is by using a moist paper towel. Put the seeds in the moist paper towel, and fold it then store in a dark place for 1-3 days.
Pot Planting
Once the seeds have germinated, the next step is to plant them in small pots which are filled with soil that is unfertilized. Add some perlite to oxygenate its roots. Start watering the soil and then drop the seeds in a hole that is about half an inch.
Planting in the Right Conditions
Let the seeds stay in these small pots for about two weeks. Ensure that they are getting enough sunlight throughout the duration, which should be 18 hours/day. When growing indoors, make sure to install fluorescent lights and the room temperature must be moderate, about 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit. Plus, have a fan close to the plant to help in strengthening its stalk fibers.
Transferring the Plants into Larger Pots
Once two weeks end, it is time to move the plants into larger pots, which should be about five gallons in size. Fill the pots with one inch peat moss followed by organic potting soil. Mix a specific measure of the nitrogen fertilizer for growth support. Make a hole and place the plant and fill it with soil gently. Don’t forget to water the soil gradually.
Growth and Harvest Time
After transferring the plants into bigger pots, they will require getting 16-24 hours of sunlight every day. They need to be watered as well every time it feels and looks dry. After a few weeks, their light time can be reduced to 12 hours/day for the plants to start flowering. The remaining 12 hours should be spent in darkness. Reaching 8-12 weeks signifies the harvest time. You will know that it is time for the medical marijuana to be harvested once its hair turns redish brown and the trichomes have turned completely milky.
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