Where would I be allowed to cultivate marijuana professionaly?
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Originally Posted by generalchaos
I dont even know if this is the right spot, but it seemed good enough.
Basically where im at right now, times are rough, im in huge amounts of debt from college, and after being graduated for over a year now, I still havent got a single interview :(
I think its time for me to find a new field, and well....I love marijuana, ive successfully grown it (soil/hydro/indoor/outdoor/stealth and in the open)
I think its actually pretty fun, one of my favorite hobbies, and I think if I could do it legally somewhere and earn enough money off it to make a decent living for myself, I could live a pretty happy life :rasta: . id be doing something I enjoy and love.
as of right now im pretty sure thats not gonna happen anywhere in the united states, but what about canada or any other countries across the world? nothing 3rd world though im not trying to get kidnapped and killed for being a westerner lol.
Do you have any ailments that would qualify you as a patient? In CA you can't grow for profit but you can be reimbursed which includes your time. But you must have a valid ailment. If you have questions on if something qualifies, I'll be happy to help.
Where would I be allowed to cultivate marijuana professionaly?
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Originally Posted by loganz77
In Humboldt County, you can grow up to 99 plants for medical reasons.
The Humboldt County guidelines are 100 sq ft canopy and 200 plants.
But don't move here to get rich or even grow. Too many people got that idea and I'm beginning to feel like Eureka is a police state. :rastasmoke:
If you can be covert, San Diego's the place to be. The price is at least double.
Stating that, until we win the fight to legalize our beautiful plants, stick with valid patients. :jointsmile: