WHAB Bites The MO Bullet...MMJ Patient & Cultivation Permits

***Mostly copied from another thread***
I just did what I said I would not do and submit application to Cultivate Medical Cannabis.
I got to thinking that IF I had full on, but within the legal limits, grow and the State did come visit me I would lose it all even though I have multiple qualification conditions...and complying within the allowable limits.
I just bit the bullet. I just completed the examination online. Except for my not being prepared - I only decided this afternoon to go ahead with ti - it went pretty smooth.
Great and very helpful staff. Very helpful. There is some cross-talk, especially digitally, at the ends of these confounded wires
I was on their website texting with staff. They were sending me emails at the same time that answered some of the questions I was discussing with staff online and I didn't see the emails until well after the fact
Then on my phone. Video conferencing AND texting
On the website, on emails, on video (on phone) AND texting on phone
Even through my unpreparedness, I was done within 2 hours (about an hour and a half).
https://elevate-holistics.com/
They were the most cost effective = least expensive I could find locally (even though it was all done digitally).
$75 for the medical evaluation. And $30 for their Full-Service Account Setup. They handle and submit all the forms that the state requires. They provided the Full-Service Account Setup to me for free. It is free for Veterans
They'll complete their end of the process in the AM, they said.
I still have to pony up $25 for the MMJ card. $25 annually
But, their Cultivation permit is $100.
Annually. $100 annually to grow.
But, at least I'll know if I happen to get stopped for a driving infraction, which I do not engage in, and I have a few OZs I'll at least have that end legally covered in the state.
A little piece of mind. I hate jail food (it used to be free at least, not sure any more!
)! Get lots of rest, though! 
A couple of more steps to receive official documentation BUT, I am legal now.
***I'm hoping my business with the state can also be done online instead of going to their offices***

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WHAB
I just did what I said I would not do and submit application to Cultivate Medical Cannabis.
I got to thinking that IF I had full on, but within the legal limits, grow and the State did come visit me I would lose it all even though I have multiple qualification conditions...and complying within the allowable limits.
I just bit the bullet. I just completed the examination online. Except for my not being prepared - I only decided this afternoon to go ahead with ti - it went pretty smooth.
Great and very helpful staff. Very helpful. There is some cross-talk, especially digitally, at the ends of these confounded wires

I was on their website texting with staff. They were sending me emails at the same time that answered some of the questions I was discussing with staff online and I didn't see the emails until well after the fact

Then on my phone. Video conferencing AND texting

On the website, on emails, on video (on phone) AND texting on phone

Even through my unpreparedness, I was done within 2 hours (about an hour and a half).
https://elevate-holistics.com/
They were the most cost effective = least expensive I could find locally (even though it was all done digitally).
$75 for the medical evaluation. And $30 for their Full-Service Account Setup. They handle and submit all the forms that the state requires. They provided the Full-Service Account Setup to me for free. It is free for Veterans

They'll complete their end of the process in the AM, they said.
I still have to pony up $25 for the MMJ card. $25 annually

But, their Cultivation permit is $100.


But, at least I'll know if I happen to get stopped for a driving infraction, which I do not engage in, and I have a few OZs I'll at least have that end legally covered in the state.
A little piece of mind. I hate jail food (it used to be free at least, not sure any more!


A couple of more steps to receive official documentation BUT, I am legal now.
***I'm hoping my business with the state can also be done online instead of going to their offices***


WHAB