When someone grows on a patient’s behalf — how it works, who can do it, and the limits that keep it small and personal.
A person a registered patient names to produce cannabis on their behalf, when the patient cannot grow it themselves. The cannabis is for the patient’s own medical use, within the patient’s authorized amount.
An adult the patient trusts who does not have certain drug-related convictions in the past 10 years. It is often a family member or close friend.
No. The amount still comes from the patient’s medical document. Having someone else grow does not increase the limit.
A small, capped number, with limits on combining registrations at one site. The rules are designed to prevent commercial-scale grows under a personal banner.
At the designated grower’s registered site, which must be kept secure within the same compliance rules as personal production.
No payment to find out. Transparent, tiered pricing should you choose to proceed.