Growing Weed Could Boost Michigan's Economy
The laws of Michigan state that the medical marijuana must be grown in an enclosed locked environment. Growing marijuana can be very costly. A growing room can cost anywhere from 3k to 25k. Marijuana plants need to beHow many marijuana plants can you have?
A medical marijuana patient is allowed to have 12 cannabis plants at one time. These are usually plants growing at various stages as to not run out of dried marijuana to use. It is a very complex process.
A caregiver can have up to 5 patients. This is where the cash crop comes in. A caregiver caring for 5 patients pretty much has a full time bus9iness on their hands. Growing 60 cannabis plants can take up a lot of space. Plus with marijuana growing indoors requires a controlled climate. Consider growing lights, a hydroponic system, and air conditioners, watering and pruning these plants, the caregiver is kept quite busy. The cost to the caregiver is quite high, especially when you consider the extremely high electric bill. Also the caregiver can never go on vacation as these plants need daily attention, 365 days a year. Remember no one can tend to these plants except for the assigned caregiver. Add on top of all this the fear of prosecution as this law is so new and the law is very gray in its explanation. This is going to keep the cost to the patients up around $300 an ounce, none of which is covered under medical insurance.
As the economy in Michigan continues to dwindle there is little doubt that many people are going to jump on the opportunity to become caregivers. People who never have had any contact with marijuana prior to Michigan's legalization of medical marijuana, are considering becoming caregivers just to keep a roof over their heads and food on the table. There will be more caregivers in the beginning than patients that need the marijuana. According to the Michigan.gov website as of November 30, 2009 there have been 5,873 patient registrations issued and 2,440 caregiver registrations issued through the Michigan Medical Marihuana Program since April 6, 2009.
Source: Michigan Medical Marihuana Program
Michigan Medical Marijuana Association
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Denise Nuttall
12/05/2009
Peter all drugs are legalized. It just depends on how and where you get them.
Peter Flom
12/05/2009
All drugs should be legalized.
Denise Nuttall
12/04/2009
California medical marijuana caregivers have been assisting people in Michigan in getting all this set up and how to operate within the laws of the state.
Nate Roderick
12/04/2009
As soon as tax revenue starts flowing, states will be lining up. Keep an eye on Sacramento, CA to see what happens with taxation of medical marijuana.
Marilisa Kinney Sachteleben
12/04/2009
very interesting. It's going to get pretty complicated, isn't it?
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