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    #1
    Junior Member

    so you can have 3 plants legally in colorado...

    if your a patiant.

    but it dosent say anything about how much weight you can have on the plants.

    what if each plant has 1lb on it?

    the law and ive read it, dosent say anything about plant height, size or weight.

    so , is that how it works?
    river rat Reviewed by river rat on . so you can have 3 plants legally in colorado... if your a patiant. but it dosent say anything about how much weight you can have on the plants. what if each plant has 1lb on it? the law and ive read it, dosent say anything about plant height, size or weight. so , is that how it works? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    so you can have 3 plants legally in colorado...

    Actually, you can have 6 plants or 2 oz. if you've got your MMJ card. Which, as you've noticed, does present a bit of a problem since if you've done a good job of growing your 6 plant you're going to end up with way more than 2 oz. lol

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    #3
    Junior Member

    so you can have 3 plants legally in colorado...

    ya gotta love loopholes.

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