You are right, I have a child who will someday be fourteen.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zedleppelin
I should have said: Is it me or does Senator Romer answer his emails like an illiterate thumb texter. :jointsmile:
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You are right, I have a child who will someday be fourteen.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zedleppelin
I should have said: Is it me or does Senator Romer answer his emails like an illiterate thumb texter. :jointsmile:
So can your grow site and your wife's grow site be in the same place? I'd check this carefully before you conmingled your grows.Quote:
Originally Posted by copobo
I am thinking only one caregiver per house.
NOW, I am also thinking there is no way that anyone's rights under the constitution could be diminished by who one lives with.
So, and I don't think this is pushing it...
in one house, 1 person can be a caregiver for 5 people. That person can also be a patient - so that is 6 * plant count for just a caregiver who is a patient and his/her 5 patients.
NOW, if that caregiver is married, if the spouse is a patient, they get their 6. Anyone else that lives in the house, gets their six.
I highly doubt any jury will find otherwise considering the gray area that is 1284.
Even without increased plant counts, a married couple could certainly be up to 42 plants. Throw in a couple edible rec's in those 7 people, and you'll have your clones covered.
that's my dumbass opinion, but sorta thought out. Don't take my advice without consulting an attorney, especially considering I only even have room to flower 15 ; :stoned:
If a caregiver is also a patient (like me) can I grow for 6 patients total? Or, am I one of my 5 patients?Quote:
Originally Posted by rightwinger
Also, Romer has given out bad advice before. I have an email from a guy who ran into him at a party - asked some questions - and sent the same questions to Matt Cook at the Dept of Revenue and got different answers. I am guessing that Romer's emails won't hold up in court.
You can grow for 5 plus yourself. 36 plants total.Quote:
Originally Posted by jenny32
It is my understanding that you can have 36 plants total.Quote:
If a caregiver is also a patient (like me) can I grow for 6 patients total? Or, am I one of my 5 patients?
Also, Romer has given out bad advice before. I have an email from a guy who ran into him at a party - asked some questions - and sent the same questions to Matt Cook at the Dept of Revenue and got different answers. I am guessing that Romer's emails won't hold up in court
6 plants self
30 plants (6x5patients)