The different types of marijuana.
Hybrid: Hybrids are created to retain certain desired characteristics from Indica and Sativa plants. By altering the ratio of sativa and indica influences, growers can breed hybrids for a certain high, flavor, and aroma. Most marijuana varieties available today are hybrids as they bring together the best of both Indica and Sativa marijauana characteristics. Hybrids are created by crossing and breeding different strains to create a new hybrid strain. Sativa: Sativa's originally come from Colombia, Mexico, Thailand and Southeast Asia. They have flavors that range from earthy to sweet and fruity. Sativa's have a higher THC than CBD count which equals a more cerebral, soaring type of high. Sativas have a energetic high which can stimulate brain activity and may even produce hallucinations. They can be very benificial for people with depression and anxiety. Indica: Indicas originally come from the hash producing countries of the world like Afghanistan, Morocco, and Tibet. Indica buds will be thick and dense, with flavors and aromas ranging from pungent skunk to spicy and fruity. Indicas generally create a body high that is relaxing and medicinal. Indica's higher CBD than THC equals a much heavier, sleepy type of high, that is good for a variety of medical problems.
Author: Amanda Rose    

http://www.weedconnection.com


Travelling to Montana with an out of state Medical Marijuana Card
You can use a card from another state in this state... (8) A registry identification card or its equivalent issued by another state government to permit the medical use of marijuana by a qualifying patient or to permit a person to assist with a qualifying patient's medical use of marijuana has the same force and effect as a registry identification card issued by the department. 50-46-201. Medical use of marijuana -- legal protections -- limits on amount -- presumption of medical use.
Author: jason    

http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/mca/50/46/50-46-201.htm


Does it cost to change a caregiver?
New application fee and renewal fee is $50, but there is no charge to change caregivers.
Author: jason    


What is considered a plant?
A plant is green and has leaves that identify it as a marijuana plant. No other information is given.
Author: jason    


Taking your Medicine With You
If a patient leaves his house and needs more than the 1 oz limit to sustain him, can we bring more? Answer: The law is clear that a medical marijuana patient may only have 1 ounce of usable marijuana on or with them. This includes in ones home. If one has more than an ounce, they are in violation of possession limits.
Author: jason    


Getting Medical Marijuana
Where can I obtain my Medical Marijuana. Answer: from a caregiver...visit our caregiver page for a map-based layout of caregivers in Montana
Author: jason    

http://www.montanacaregivers.net/caregivers.htm


Growing within a school zone
As a patient, can I grow Medical Marijuana within 1,000 feet of a school zone? Answer: Yes. The state law does not prohibit use, cultivation, processing, etc., from an area surrounding a school if it is for Medical Reasons Only...
Author: State of Montana    

http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/mca/50/46/


How Do I Become a Montana Caregiver?
You must find a patient, then you and the patient fill out the Caregiver Form and it gets sent in to the Licensure Bureau in Helena. It takes 4 to 8 weeks to process your information, and then when you get your cards, you are able to legally caregive for the patient...however read the part of the Montana Medical Marijuana Act that talks about Affirmative Defense: Title 50, Chapter 46, Section 206...
Author: jason    

http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/mca/50/46/50-46-206.htm


Jobs Employment and Testing for Marijuana
Question from Earth Day 2009: Will my medical marijuana card keep me out of trouble if I have to take a urine test at work? Answer: No, Montana is a state where employers can let an employee go for any reason. The use of medical marijuana on the job is up to the employer...obviously if one is operating heavy machinery, than being under any influence can be an issue. Many employers are starting to understand the use of Medical Marijuana and what it has done to help people. Many employers continue to employ those with the need for its use and some even have a process implemented for dealing with users with cards.
Author: jason    


What is the Registration Fee?
The fee for applying or the annual renewal of a state medical marijuana registration is $50 a year. Presently, there is no sliding-fee scale. Full payment, by check or money order, must be made at the time of the initial application and at renewal each year. The fee cannot be waived, and the department cannot accept installment payments. The Medical Marijuana Policy Project of Montana has created a Medical Marijuana Financial Assistance Program for seriously ill Montanans who have little or no income and who are unable to afford the $50 fee.
Author: State of Montana    

http://montanacaregivers.net/faq.htm