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hiamps
07-20-2011, 01:13 PM
Does this change things from 30 plants on a property to 45 if you have 3 licenses? Was never sure how this part works, if 3 patients live in a house, couldn't they always grow 45 plants? Does this new law actually change anything? Is this the new law that Gov Gregoire was so afraid to get right? If someone makes you their caregiver that that exclude you from going to a dispensory? How many caregivers can one have? Just curious.
washmedical
07-20-2011, 02:08 PM
ten to a garden?? with a max of 45????
Moratorium in effect on medical pot gardens in Tri-Cities
By Kristi Pihl, Tri-City Herald
When a new state law allowing medical marijuana collective gardens becomes active Friday, Tri-City patients still won't be able to grow cannabis together for medical use.
The Kennewick and Richland city councils unanimously passed a six-month moratorium on medical cannabis gardens within city limits Tuesday.
Pasco City Council adopted a similar resolution Monday.
The Legislature passed a law this year making changes to the voter-approved initiative that allows authorized patients to use marijuana to treat some terminal and chronic illnesses.
Among the changes is a provision allowing 10 patients to grow up to 45 plants in a single garden.
But it's still up to the cities to decide how and where they want to allow the gardens. So the law also lets cities use a moratorium as a six-month breather while they figure out how to apply zoning, taxation, business licensing and public health and safety regulations.
Kennewick City Attorney Lisa Beaton said another complication is that growing, selling or possessing marijuana remains a federal felony, and it's unclear how cities can reconcile that disconnect between state and federal law.
The cities can continue the moratoriums for six more months if more time is needed to hammer out the rules.
Richland and Kennewick officials said their respective staffs will work on a proposal that would be evaluated by the city planning commissions before final votes by the city councils.
Kennewick Councilman Don Britain asked that the legal staff and law enforcement work with Pasco, Richland and West Richland to coordinate efforts so the four cities end up with similar restrictions for medical marijuana gardens.
Beaton said they would attempt to coordinate efforts.
Kennewick's public hearing on medical marijuana gardens will be Sept. 6. Richland's likely will be the same date. Pasco's hearing is Aug. 15.
Read more: Moratorium in effect on medical pot gardens in Tri-Cities - Mid-Columbia News | Tri-City Herald : Mid-Columbia news (http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2011/07/20/1572780/moratorium-in-effect-on-medical.html#ixzz1SecnXmca)
hiamps
07-20-2011, 02:28 PM
What I don't get is that you can already grow 15 plants by yourself. So if you have 2 roommates that also have their card couldn't you grow 45 anyway without even being a collective garden? I don't see what the law really changes other then making it legal to sell to 9 other people....
killerweed420
07-20-2011, 03:30 PM
It doesn't change much. The old law you were only allowed to be caretaker for one patient at a time plus yourself, so that makes a maximum of 30 plants. So all it does is allow you to grow up to 45 plants with a minimum of 3 patients. Its about the only positive part of the whole new bill.
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