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	09-10-2009, 04:56 AM #11 Senior Member Senior Member
 CO caregiver questionsbut, with the extra weight, you could be on your way to your next patient's place. 
 
 affirmative defense.
 
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	09-10-2009, 05:40 AM #12 Junior Member Junior Member
 CO caregiver questionsJust a heads up here: The Colorado Board of Health is trying really hard to argue to limit caregivers to a few patients--so this would be a really good time to stick 100% to the letter of the law and not count on being able to talk your way out of something. The last thing you want is to be the reason they use to argue to limit caregivers. 
 
 I think the answers already given here are correct as to my understanding: The caregiver can possess the legal amount per patient until it is transferred to the patient, at which point that is subtracted from the caregiver's total limit. So if you have 50 patients and none of them are in possession of any product, you can have 100 oz of smokable marijuana; but if 25 of them have 2 oz each, you can only possess 50 oz.
 
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	09-10-2009, 06:01 AM #13 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 CO caregiver questions"The Colorado Board of Health is trying really hard to argue to limit caregivers to a few patients" 
 
 Didnt they just have a vote on this in July and didnt it get shot down? I am pretty sure that it did and am sure they are not trying to try again to change it so soon.
 
 "So if you have 50 patients and none of them are in possession of any product, you can have 100 oz of smokable marijuana; but if 25 of them have 2 oz each, you can only possess 50 oz."
 
 I dont see law enforcement being able to get you and 50 patients in a room to count the sum of all the weed that both patients and the caregiver have at any one time. Might be the law but seems extremely hard to enforce.
 
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	09-10-2009, 05:44 PM #14 Senior Member Senior Member
 CO caregiver questionsyes they did and yes it was shot down. and the only way i could see them catching u in say the patient already had 2 oz and u brought them the 2 they asked for i'd think that would be on the patients wrong doing not the caregiver.how the hell are caregivers to know what the patients have?u can buy from anywhere as a patient not just the caregiver. Originally Posted by Feijao Originally Posted by Feijao
 
 only other way i could see it happening is if leo busted a patient for having more than they should then trying to get them to set you up.then again as long as u don't know what the patient is doing as in if they call u and say hey i have an o but i'd like u to bring me 2 more well then u would have knowledge of it and then could get in trouble.but only if they were trying to set u up.
 
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