Medical Marijuana Training Course

The Montana Caregivers Network is hosting a 3-hour training course with demonstrations for patients and caregivers. Taught by Atty, Mark Frisbee: - Breakdown of the Montana Medical Marijuana Act (The Law) - Scenarios and What-Ifs - Case Presidence and Federal Jurisdiction - Local Law Enforcement Procedures & Policies Taught by Jason Christ, Ops Dir, MCN - Live Plant Demonstrations of topping and other cool growing tips, Learn SeaOfGreen vs. Outdoor - Using Medicine, How & Why + Vaporizer Demonstration and Comparisons - The MCN Website and how it is a powerful sales tool - 30 Best Kept Growing Secrets for the most dense, most powerful, best medicine Taught by one of the largest caregivers in the state, Chris Lindsey (another Crim. Def. Atty from Helena): - Procedures that Keep you Out of Jail / Prison - Getting the first Patient and then Growing your Business - Best Practices for Caregivers - Being a Value-Added Caregiver The number of medical marijuana patients has increased over 1000% between 2008 and 2009. Currently very few qualified caregivers who can meet the new surge in demand for medicinal marijuana to patients registered with the state of Montana. Cost: $26 (Cards not required) For more info or to reserve your seat please call (406) 207-7078 or email: class@montanacaregivers.net.
Date: 
Sat, 08/01/2009 - 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Location: 
10th Avenue South
Great Falls, MT
United States
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