flyfisher
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Agreed, I'm elderly and a couple of these sites are damn viscious. Peace!just wanted to start a topic in here since its been over a year for a new post so if your from the state or even if your not come on an say hello..
since a lote of the medical sites for here just offer name calling and arguments, censorship i thought i would check out the 420 agian been a while for me but hope to make new friends...
Hey Michiganders. Frequent business trips to Denver and the relief I get while there I want here. I posted a seperate post, but I think I should have posted here as more Michigan people may get notification of my questions to help me get started.
New (future) Metro Detroit card holder MI questions while I wait
1. I much prefer edibles like gummies to smoking. I have scoped out a few reviews of metro Detroit dispensaries and all the reviews talk buds, and have only found one mention of edibles. Something about "I wish they still carried edibles. Are edibles available and reasonably easy to get in various forms? If so, where?
2. Do dispensaries sell oils for vaping?
3. I do a bit of hunting and own a shotgun. Will I need to store it outside my home? The stuff I read about MMJ and guns mostly related to concealed weapons and shooting someone while having a card. I only want to shoot a pheasant or two in South Dakota once a year.
4. I read caregivers might be the way to go because they have better selection. Also, they help you get started growing. I'd prefer to buy what I need and be done with it. I don't want to grow but maybe they have access to better edibles. Is a caregiver in MI the way to go?
5. Caregiver and privacy. I prefer my family not know I have a card. Are caregivers extremely discrete or do they need to come by the house and meet the wife and kids? If so, I would need to use the dispensaries (unless having a caregiver is required).
Thanks for any replies for experienced Michigan card holders.
After a few years of this, I can give this advice: stay away from dispensaries, caregivers, and growstores. Grow your own at home and keep it to yourself. All you need is T5 lighting, 12 one gallon pots, Rootsorganics soil(it can be recycled for a few grows) seeds( make your own clones) some nutes, buy it all online, yer good to go! Make your own edibles, some of these people that bake are disgustingly filthy, you don't know what they put in there. Approach it the same way as halloween candy. The sickos are out there. After the first edible or dab that makes you sick you'll know. Stay away from medical people period!
Remember, some of these people have been hard narcotics users and informants for decades. Don't let them in your house! Some are psychotic, and want you to spend hundreds of dollars a month for low quality garf. Growing your own is easy.
Realistically, and I want to be frank without causing uneeded paranoia, you really can't hide it completely from anyone that's looking to see it. Red eyes, traces of soil, jugs of water, smoke odors on your breath, odor of buds, etc. Be realistic. However, you can, politely keep it out of sight. If grows are not for you, find a sane, non-criminal caregiver that grows the same strain consistently and settle on a set amount that you can afford per month. Personally, I can't afford nor could I smoke an ounce or 2.5 ounces a month and that's what caregivers need from their patients in order to keep growing. Very few caregivers will contract to sell you less than your 2.5 minimum, per month and last I checked it was 200 to 300 an ounce. There are some trustworthy people out there, however, you have to be one yourself in order to find them. As far as edibles and concentrates, yes don't eat them unless you made them or observed them being made, the only concentrate to use is water hash or sifted kief. Those are solid answers there my friend. Remember, marijuana use, has long been rooted in criminality. Criminals look for naive people to exploit and victimize, it's what they do. Peace signs!
Welcome to the 420Magazine Forum!Hey Michiganders. Frequent business trips to Denver and the relief I get while there I want here. I posted a seperate post, but I think I should have posted here as more Michigan people may get notification of my questions to help me get started.
New (future) Metro Detroit card holder MI questions while I wait
1. I much prefer edibles like gummies to smoking. I have scoped out a few reviews of metro Detroit dispensaries and all the reviews talk buds, and have only found one mention of edibles. Something about "I wish they still carried edibles. Are edibles available and reasonably easy to get in various forms? If so, where?
2. Do dispensaries sell oils for vaping?
3. I do a bit of hunting and own a shotgun. Will I need to store it outside my home? The stuff I read about MMJ and guns mostly related to concealed weapons and shooting someone while having a card. I only want to shoot a pheasant or two in South Dakota once a year.
4. I read caregivers might be the way to go because they have better selection. Also, they help you get started growing. I'd prefer to buy what I need and be done with it. I don't want to grow but maybe they have access to better edibles. Is a caregiver in MI the way to go?
5. Caregiver and privacy. I prefer my family not know I have a card. Are caregivers extremely discrete or do they need to come by the house and meet the wife and kids? If so, I would need to use the dispensaries (unless having a caregiver is required).
Thanks for any replies for experienced Michigan card holders.
If you decide to grow your own, start reading "a lot" and when you're ready start a journal and you will have a group of good people willing to help when you hit a snag.... and more than likely you'll run into a few.
Right now edibles and concentrates are illegal, dispensaries are off limits unless you are a registered patient with them. I didn't say they were all poisonous, however, anyone selling or buying edibles is likely committing a felony. It's not worth the risk. I suggest you find a friend that can share or have a small grow. Having your own and avoiding commerce with the criminal element is part of the original intent of this law. Why risk your health or freedom?
I missed the secrecy part and have zero advice regarding care givers and dispensaries, but good luck.I think the family would notice plants growing in the house. I have grown a few plants in the past pre-family and would just do that now card or no card if I could. Thanks for your opinion on the hunting gun issue.
Greetings new to the room new to growing currently on my second and first outdoor grow. Northern Michigan for me MMJ card holder, Veteran found another hobby I love.