Marijuana
Growing for Medicinal Purposes
Marijuana
growing in Canada for medicinal purposes is legal.
Holders
of an authorization to possess can also hold a license
for marijuana growing or they can choose to have a designated
person do the marijuana growing for them. Applicants are
asked to indicate their preference on the application
form (i.e personal or designated marijuana growing.)
A
designated person for medicinal growing (or grower) must
be 18 years of age or older and a resident of Canada.
A grower will be issued a production license and an identification
card. A license is a required element of growing marijuana
for medical purposes.
Plants
can be grown indoors or outside, providing specific criteria
are met. Growers must take the necessary precautions to
protect plants and the dried marijuana from loss or theft.
The amount of marijuana that can be cultivated and stored
at any time depends on the daily dosage that has been
prescribed by a physician and whether plants are grown
indoors or outside.
Please
remember that the above information is for Canada only.
If you are thinking of professional marijuana growing you
should check into your own country's laws. Even though medicinal
marijuana growing is gaining in popularity the actual growing
of marijuana for medicinal or other purposes may not be
legal in your country.
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