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Mac Miller – S.D.S. (Official Music Video)
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From the upcoming album “Watching Movies With The Sound Off”

Dreamt up by Mac Miller & Rex Arrow
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We get asked how someone can start a 100% legally licensed marijuana delivery service all the time.

Here are the steps you must follow:

1) Depending on your state, you’ll probably have to become a medical marijuana patient.

2) You’ll want to install your business structure by incorporating and setting up your business within thelegal confines of your state’s and cities laws.

3) You’ll need to get your business licensed on the state, city and possibly county levels for that location. Some states, cities and counties may not require this, but it’s up to you to determine if it’s required or not. If it is, you MUST acquire those licenses.

4) Now that you’re fully licensed, you’re all setup to start delivering marijuana legally. All you’ve got to do now is run your business to the exact letter of the law, making sure your business is operating in total compliance with the laws. You’ll need to keep thorough records and have complete control over the operations of your business and verify patients and a few other procedures.

If it sounds simple, that’s because it is – with our Start a Delivery Service Do It Yourself All-In-One Package. If you’re serious about starting a 100% legal marijuana delivery service business, you need this package.

The package is drafted specifically for your state and includes detailed, step-by-step instructions for how to start a legal delivery service in our easy-to-read, simple-to-follow package.

Our package was created by Marijuana Legal Professionals who have worked in all areas of the marijuana industry and helped thousands of people setup their legal marijuana delivery service businesses.

The Package Includes Everything You Need To Know And Do:

Business Incorporation – How to incorporate your company in your state, how to choose the best business name for your company (it matters, a lot) and how to acquire your Employer ID Number (EIN).

State and City Laws – We’ve translated the confusing jargon for your State laws into plain and simple English, making it easy to understand exactly what you need to know and do to be in legal compliance with all the laws regarding your marijuana business.

Licensing & Permitting – In order to legally run your business, you’ll need to be licensed on the state, county and city levels. You’ll be shown what’s required and given all the required applications and documents, including exact line-by-line details of how to fill out the applications and documents for your state license(s). They will also show you how to find your City and County regulations to ensure whether you need to be licensed at those levels or not. If your state requires you to become a registered Patient and/or Caregiver, those detailed instructions will be included as well.

Business Documents – When applying for licenses & permits as well as bank, credit and all other types of business accounts, a Business Plan, Corporate Bylaws (with language absolving you of any liability should legal action be taken against you), Banking Resolutions, and other business documents may be required. We’ve  created easy and simple plug-and-play Microsoft Word documents and tell you exactly how to fill them out. Often, it’s as simple as filling in your name and contact information.

Operations Forms & Procedures – After getting licensed, you’ll need to run the operations of your business to the exact letter of the law. We’ve drafted custom forms and procedures for running your business to the letter of the law for your state. They will cover areas like: how to acquire your product, possession and sales limits, managing inventory and everything else you’ll need to know and do to be legally complaint.

Customer Forms & Procedures – You will be shown how to deal with  customers from start to finish. They’ll cover how to control possession limits as dictated by state laws as well as provide our awesome plug-and-play Microsoft Word documents that may be required, including: Collective Agreements, Customer forms and any other legally-required documents to deal with your customers and make sure you’re in total compliance.

Employee Forms & Procedures – We’ve drafted fully-customized documents and procedures that show you how to hire employees and volunteers, how to background check potential employees and volunteers, how to deal with payroll, employee non-disclosure agreements as well as all documents required by your state, like employee and volunteer applications. Keep in mind that one bad employee can get your business shut down. Don’t take this lightly.

Record Keeping Procedures – To run a legally complaint business, you’re going to have to keep good records for every aspect of your business. This includes everything from tracking customers, employees and inventory. We will show you how to keep the best, most detailed records in case you’re ever audited.

Frequently Asked Questions – This package will include the most common asked questions when running your business to the exact letter of the law, written in plain, simple English. Examples: Can I be a delivery service for dispensaries? Can I make a profit as a non-profit? Can I grow my own product without being licensed?

 


Medical Marijuana ContainersThe exact steps you’ll need to take to open a medical marijuana dispensary will vary depending on where you plan to establish your business. To get a license as a medical marijuana dispensary in the quickest and easiest way, make sure you know the the laws that regulate your area’s medical marijuana market. The following five steps will help you keep on track while pursing your medical marijuana dispensary license.

Consider your past:

Before you do anything, you should be aware that you’re going to have to pass a criminal background check before a state will allow you to sell medical marijuana. If you have any incriminating charges on there, chances are you won’t want to waste your time and money applying for a license since it’s unlikely that you’ll be approved. If you have flaws on your record, consult a lawyer to determine how they could affect your ability to get a license.

Research all applicable licensing regulations

Sixteen states and Washington D.C. currently allow medical marijuana prescriptions to be written for certain ailments. States that currently allow dispensaries to sell cannabis for medical purposes include:

Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington

Each of these states has unique that dispensaries must adhere to before they can be licensed to sell medical marijuana. Fully understanding the exact stipulations that apply to your business is crucial. For example, California no longer allows new Californian dispensaries to open for business, so to operate one in the state you’ll have to buy or acquire one that already exists.

Record all medical marijuana dispensary license deadlines

The medical marijuana dispensary licensing process isn’t complicated by accident. Applicants must pay close attention to when different documents are due to the state. The last thing you want to do is miss licensing deadlines. Doing so means you’ve wasted both your time and money since you’ll have to wait to reapply for a medical marijuana dispensary license.

Some states only offer medical marijuana dispensary licenses once a year. That’s to say, they’ll set one deadline for all license application documents to be submitted. If this day is July 1 and an applicant fails to provide part of the application on time, then they’ll have to wait an entire year before they can reapply to get the license.

If needed, find a surety bond provider

When industries begin to boom, the government agencies responsible for them look for ways to regulate businesses and protect consumer interests. One way this is achieved is through the use of surety bonds. Thus far, Colorado is the only state that has implemented a medical marijuana surety bond requirement. However, increasing discussion within the industry suggests that other states will begin developing their own medical marijuana bond laws soon.

Finding a surety provider that underwrites medical marijuana bonds can be challenging for dispensary owners. Even though the bond amount required of dispensaries is much smaller than typical surety bond amounts, some surety providers are weary of working so closely with the industry. When required, dispensary owners need to find a surety provider as soon as possible to ensure they meet the state’s bonding deadline.

Don’t take advantage of your position and sell marijuana illegally

If you think that using your medical marijuana license is a free pass to sell marijuana to whoever you want, think again. Laws only permit dispensaries to sell marijuana to patients as instructed per the client’s physician. If you get caught selling marijuana in excessive quantities or to those who don’t have a valid prescription, you’ll face penalties that include legal action, license revocation and hefty fines.

This article was written by Danielle Rodabaugh of SuretyBonds.com. As editor of the company’s Surety Bonds Insider blog, Danielle has been tracking discussions surrounding medical marijuana surety bonds. SuretyBonds.com helps medical marijuana dispensaries get the surety bonds that are required as a part of the licensing process.

Find out more on how to open a dispensary and opening a marijuana delivery service

Source : MedicalMarijuanaBlog.com http://www.medicalmarijuanablog.com/dispensaries/how-to-get-a-dispensary-license.html


Medical marijuana, an issue that consistently divides Inland Southern California into pro-dispensary and anti-dispensary camps, broke new ground in the Midwest.Image

“Ladies and gentlemen, this is not about getting high, it’s not about dope, it’s not about what our mothers told us when we went to college,” said Rep. Lou Lang, D-Skokie. (AP photo)

Wednesday, Illinois’ state House passed a bid to allow physicians to prescribe marijuana to patients with specific terminal illnesses or severe medical conditions.
The legislation would forge a four-year pilot program that would include background checks for both patients and caregivers and allow the state to control the amount of marijuana a patient can possess.
The issue is an familiar one in California.
According to a Field Poll published by PE.com earlier this year, California voters support — by a 5-4 margin — legalizing marijuana. It’s the boldest support pot has secured since the Field Poll first gathered public opinion on the subject in 1969, when 13 percent favored legalization.
The only age category where the majority doesn’t back legalization is 65-and-older.
Court battles over medical marijuana clinics have dotted the Inland Southern California landscape in recent years.
There are 19 states — including California — that permit medical marijuana use. But that hasn’t stopped many local cities from taking a “not in our city limits” attitude toward clinics. Riverside is the lead case in an legal drive by California cities and counties to apply local zoning ordinances to ban medical pot dispensaries.

Here’s this week’s report on the Illinois vote from the Associated Press:
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois physicians could prescribe marijuana to patients with specific terminal illnesses or debilitating medical conditions under legislation approved Wednesday by the state House.
The proposed legislation creates a four-year pilot program that requires patients and caregivers to undergo background checks, limits the amount of marijuana patients can have at a time, and establishes cultivation centers and selling points.
Lawmakers voted 61-57 to send the measure to the state Senate, where a version of the bill was approved in 2009. Senate President John Cullerton’s spokeswoman said this week that he supports the legislation.
Gov. Pat Quinn hasn’t said whether he would sign the measure should it reach his desk.
Supporters said marijuana can relieve continual pain without triggering the harmful effects of other prescription drugs. They touted the legislation as a compassionate measure that would save patients from the agony caused by illnesses such as cancer, multiple sclerosis and HIV.
“I know every single one of you have compassion in your heart, this is the day to show it,” said Rep. Lou Lang, the sponsor of the bill. “… Let people feel better, let them have a better quality of life.”
The bill lists more than 30 medical conditions for which patients can be prescribed marijuana.
The legislative proposal prohibits patients from growing their own marijuana. Instead, the state must approve 22 cultivation centers, as well as 60 dispensaries where patients could buy the drug after getting a prescription from a doctor with whom they have an existing relationship. The legislation sets a 2.5 ounce limit per patient per purchase.
Patients who choose to take marijuana automatically consent to submit themselves to a sobriety field test should a police officer suspect they were driving under the influence of the drug.
Lang, a Democrat from Skokie, said the bill is the strictest in the nation. Still, opponents say the program would encourage the use of marijuana for recreational purposes.
“It’s going to cause confusion in our communities,” said Republican Rep. Mike Bost of Murphysboro. “… I will guarantee you that we will be back adjusting this legislation … because of the problems that can occur or we will be back in this floor for the legalization of marijuana.”
Lang and other supporters have been trying to legalize medical marijuana for several years. A measure that had cleared the Senate failed in the House in 2011, when six Republicans and 50 Democrats voted yes.
Quinn on Wednesday said the bill’s sponsor hasn’t reached out to him to build support on the measure.
The Democratic governor said he was recently visited by a veteran suffering from war founds who was helped by the medical use of marijuana. Quinn said he was “impressed by his heartfelt feeling” on the issue.
“I’m certainly open-minded to it,” he said.
Written by: Tom Bray

source : THE WATCHDOG BLOG, http://blog.pe.com/watchdog/2013/04/18/medical-marijuana-illinois-house-passes-pro-dispensary-rules/


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