Wow folks thanks for all sharing...even you aspire it sounds like you mean well, but Stinky is right, you dont have a clue...

Firstly NOBODY knows about my garden that i would not trust with my life. Secondly these helicopters are everywhere out here in my county. I hear them buzzing around, combing the hillsides. It was unfortunate that we are on the map now, but precautions have always been taken.

Stinky i really think it is a good idea to take all the meds off the branches when drying. Your right, any unscrupulous officer could spin those branches to fit their needs. As far as counting goes,
As far as my paperwork goes, i believe all i need is a copy of the doctor recommendations for all patients involved.
This is a little something i cut and pasted from a post i made last night. What do you all think? Chris Conrad said something along these lines to a friend of mine...

" it is legally safer to call yourselves a co-op instead of a caregiver. The reason is that to be a "caregiver" has a different definition depending upon where you are located (county by county). Also there are specifics and if you overlook one of them, or it can be proven that you did not perform a certain task, this can be used against you in the court of law.

This is how it was explained to me...far from solid facts, but sounded believable and intelligent"