I spoke to several lawyers about my situation and they all told me I was in trouble. Since I did not have the certificate from the state at the time the probation officer noted my plants I would be going to jail.
Coolboarder: I assume you did not make copies of the papers you submitted to the state? I was under the assumption that if one makes copies of these papers along with a certified copy of the sent letter, then that would be enough proof to begin growing or buying - especially given that the State is taking a long time to process all the applications they are getting. If you did this and these lawyers are telling your otherwise then .... hmmm...
colagal Reviewed by colagal on . Patient collaboration and Grower certification The question to Sensible Colorado (in response to their request for public input on regulations): Does Sensible Colorado have an opinion regarding growers? Many of the dispensaries rely upon growers (who are separate from dispensaries) to help supply the meds due to supply and demand, but growers are restricted in what they can grow based upon their number of patients. Both the growers and the dispensaries have to show enough patient load (if you will) to justify the amount of product on Rating: 5