News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Duncan Couple Publishes Guide To Legal Pot |
Title: | CN BC: Duncan Couple Publishes Guide To Legal Pot |
Published On: | 2004-10-08 |
Source: | Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-21 20:56:18 |
DUNCAN COUPLE PUBLISHES GUIDE TO LEGAL POT
Eric Nash and Wendy Little don't just grow pot legally -- they wrote the
book on it.
The Duncan couple, two of 553 people currently allowed to cultivate
marijuana for medical use, have published Sell Marijuana Legally, a
step-by-step guide to making money by becoming federally licensed to sell pot.
"On our Web site, people kept asking, 'How do we get started?' and it just
made sense to put it all together in a book," said Nash.
Nash said there are lots of books and Internet Web sites available to teach
people how to grow pot, but Sell Marijuana Legally, which is available
online for $19.95, is more like a business plan.
It details how to access hard-to-find government information and comes with
forms that will start the application.
Nash and Little, who supply marijuana to five chronically ill patients,
have 90 marijuana plants at their Island Harvest facility, which is not at
their home, and if they receive authorization from 30 more customers, they
will eventually have 450 plants.
Nash, a former Web designer, and Little, a teacher, were motivated two
years ago to begin researching after a relative with multiple sclerosis
asked for help in figuring out how to obtain medical marijuana.
Eric Nash and Wendy Little don't just grow pot legally -- they wrote the
book on it.
The Duncan couple, two of 553 people currently allowed to cultivate
marijuana for medical use, have published Sell Marijuana Legally, a
step-by-step guide to making money by becoming federally licensed to sell pot.
"On our Web site, people kept asking, 'How do we get started?' and it just
made sense to put it all together in a book," said Nash.
Nash said there are lots of books and Internet Web sites available to teach
people how to grow pot, but Sell Marijuana Legally, which is available
online for $19.95, is more like a business plan.
It details how to access hard-to-find government information and comes with
forms that will start the application.
Nash and Little, who supply marijuana to five chronically ill patients,
have 90 marijuana plants at their Island Harvest facility, which is not at
their home, and if they receive authorization from 30 more customers, they
will eventually have 450 plants.
Nash, a former Web designer, and Little, a teacher, were motivated two
years ago to begin researching after a relative with multiple sclerosis
asked for help in figuring out how to obtain medical marijuana.
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