thats what it sounds like to me.they want to make to where u can only have 5 but then those patients can't just go to a shop to buy meds while there say...waiting on there caregivers meds to be rdy or whatever reason.that will put many shops out of biz in a flash..guess that will clear up these shop reviews on the borads here?

these people that are talking about being able to get oz's for 100$ are living in a dream world and if any of this passes we all will be.you think for a sec that shops being limited to only 5 patients to grow for will be able to stay in biz?oh thats right i forgot for each patient a caregiver grows for those plants make the caregiver 500,000 each my bad i forgot.thats about as dumb street talk as the "yea hydro is where you grow the plants under the water".

i guess this is what those peeps wanted so this is what they will get?
Indeed, a lot of these threads will become moot if many of these proposals pass. I suspect that whatever passes will ultimately translate into increased costs to patients, especially given cultivation restrictions, an increase in law and code enforcement activities, and licensing requirements.

And, oh, I forgot that mj are cousins to water lilies. What was I thinking using dirt...?
colagal Reviewed by colagal on . the devil's details Still trying to get a grasp on the growing/cultivating details and how it fits into the regulatory proposals....according to the definitions in the proposed Denver City ordinance to be considered at a public hearing on Jan 11: "Medical Marijuana dispensary means a business that sells or otherwise distributes marijuana through one or more primary care-givers to six (6) or more patients for medical use, along with any cultivation of marijuana associated with such sale or distribution. The term Rating: 5