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10-24-2009, 05:34 AM #1
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In WA can patients grow together?
I went to jamessrā??s website which looks really good so Iā??m sure he knows what he is talking about and I am contacting him but I am posting here again in hopes of getting other opinions also.
First question: If someone wants to be sure he is legal and obeying the law why isnā??t it better to ask the local police what their policies are rather waiting until after the fact?
Next question: I may have missed something but I donā??t see anywhere in the law that says the growing space of an individual has to be where he lives. Couldnā??t the legal grower rent space outside his home if he couldnā??t grow where he lives?
Finally: Many of my ideas are based on the Patient Access to Medical Marijuana in Washington State document where there is information about the concerns of patients and law enforcement on growing.
In this document one concern that law enforcement has is diversion of medical marihuana. (At this point Iā??m not considering federal law. Supposedly with the new president the feds are going to start considering stateā??s rights. But this is still a concern)
As jamessr stated only two are allowed - a patient that is also a provider - they could have 30 plants. Say they have 10 plants ready to harvest and 20 younger plants and each mature plant had 6 ounces then each patient would have more then 24 ounces putting them over the sixty day limit. Especially since next month 10 more plants are ready.
In this case is the risk of diversion less then if there were 10 people and 30 plants? If someone was renting space where there are 30 plants and 10 people then there is trouble - while if there were 30 plants and 2 people this is no problem?
There is plenty of space where I was thinking of doing this and the place is zoned where there could be 5 different addresses. So say the space was divided into 5 spaces and only local growers were involved that could come by and tend their plants. Would this be alright? Is it less likely for diversion if 2 patients were in each of the five spaces growing 30 plants or less plants and more renters?
My model is not to supply a single patient with all their needs but to supply a steady supply of at least part of their needs while using as few of the 15 plants they are allowed as possible.growhouseplants Reviewed by growhouseplants on . In WA can patients grow together? Can someone rent grow room space with other people? This idea would not be a co-op. Each renter would have their own identified plants. This idea is a grow room where someone would rent grow room space to people that donā??t have the space or equipment to grow on their own. They would grow for the renter plants with each plant a month apart so there will be a steady supply. One way of looking at this idea is someone might buy a calf and make payments to the farmer to raise it since they Rating: 5
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