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02-18-2010, 06:52 PM #1OPSenior Member
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This is just wild thought and what I see as a flaw in the system.
So they say that you can grow as long as you get your seed or clone intrastate.
Well all the sites for seeds are out of state or country. Where did the first seed or clone come from in the state unless it was from an illegal source?
Just an observation....perhaps it was an immaculate inceptionpersonified Reviewed by personified on . Seeds and Plants This is just wild thought and what I see as a flaw in the system. So they say that you can grow as long as you get your seed or clone intrastate. Well all the sites for seeds are out of state or country. Where did the first seed or clone come from in the state unless it was from an illegal source? Just an observation....perhaps it was an immaculate inception :D Rating: 5
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02-19-2010, 01:54 AM #2Senior Member
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Originally Posted by personified
If you have a seed in New Mexico it got there immaculately. Thats my story and I am sticking to it. No problem finding good seeds, and most commercial seeds can be grown into wonderful smoke. As a matter of fact, there are much fewer hermaphrodite plants in bagweed than in select strains. The genetics often really arent that bad in bagweed, but cultivation was sloppy and the product was mishandled to hide and smuggle it over. So those seeds work well, but there is a lot of unknown too.
Also, I dont think that it is too hard to get seeds and clones. You can get seeds on the internet and I have heard it is a hit and miss proposition. I know there are a lot of closet growers out there with some fantastic strains and surely you could get what is needed from someoene...whether it was to the letter of the law or not. If you were a medical card holder with a licence to grow you would be pretty safe I think, even if you could not buy local.
I heard somewhere that the producers may offer clones when they had them. I dont know if that is true, but I intend to call them and ask them as soon as my paperwork is all registered with them. They could just snip me off a half dozen cuttings and slide them in a ziplock and I would take it from there!
I can not even trade clones and seeds with another patient I dont think. Not that I would have any qualms about doing it, but I beleive it would be against the law would it not?
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02-19-2010, 03:04 AM #3OPSenior Member
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I asked specifically if a producer can sell seeds and the response was:
The regulations state nothing about seeds. Which left to my interpretation means that as long as you are transferring the seeds to a valid card holder it is acceptable; I would also say that applies to clones.
7.34.4.12 (D) The specific rule for a licensed producer regardless if that is a patient or a Non-Profit says:
Unlawful Distribution: If a licensed producer or employee of a licensed producer sells, distributes, dispenses or transfers marijuana to a person not approved by the department pursuant to this rule and the act, or obtains or transports marijuana outside New Mexico in violation of federal law, the licensed producer or employee of the licensed producer shall be subject to arrest, prosecution and civil or criminal penalties pursuant to state law.
So as long as the card holder is allowed to produce or is an actual Non-Profit producer they are allowed to transfer plants and seeds to other MM card holders.
However I was told that producers can not sell to other producers. Yet when I read this I think that you could legally sell to another producer as they would have to be an approved person by the department and therefore exempt.
That would be a question to ask a lawyer to interpret. The catch probably is person vs entity.
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02-19-2010, 04:18 AM #4Senior Member
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Originally Posted by bedrockbob
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02-19-2010, 04:20 AM #5Senior Member
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Originally Posted by coolslayer
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02-19-2010, 04:24 AM #6Senior Member
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Definitely cool! As far as I know,one Producer plans to GIVE away a limited number of clones.
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02-19-2010, 04:49 PM #7OPSenior Member
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It would be a tough decision to give them away. On one hand it would build customer loyalty in the other it would detract from paying the bills. Especially if that clone is the basis for the rest of the patients grow.
The one thing I keep thinking while it is economical to grow your own there will always be those who do not have a green thumb or do not have the space.
That would be the niche that the producers will fill.
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02-19-2010, 06:07 PM #8Senior Member
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"The one thing I keep thinking while it is economical to grow your own there will always be those who do not have a green thumb or do not have the space."
EXACTLY! Plus, even if you grow six plants max, you are gonna get tired of the same ole same ole. Dispensaries offering seeds, clones, baked goods, paraphinelia, and growing supplies would be xtremely profitable as one stop shops for medi-patients.
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02-20-2010, 07:10 PM #9Senior Member
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Originally Posted by firestartersydd
Get together with other card carrying patients and see what can be done. There is no need to wait for dispensaries to take off and fill the need when a few patients could get together and really synergize.
Producers are great and I like New Mexico's way of doing it. But there is a shoratge of medicine. We can do nothing except;
1) Wait and gripe
2) Start a dispensary or support one
3) Grow your own
personally, I am doing all three, but helping patients organize and become self sufficient is the immediate cure to the demand not being met. Blood weed is NOT the answer to anything.
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02-20-2010, 07:27 PM #10Senior Member
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Originally Posted by personified
Just by trimming the plants and inducing rooting you are instantly going to exceed federal and state limits. Four, 10 week old mothers from seed can easily produce 24 clones each 10 days. If you were in a producers shoes you would have 2 choices...throw them away or give them away...I dont think I would risk rooting them or keeping them around, and they wont last long in the refrigerator (10 days, maybe more?).
So it really makes sense to give them away. It looks like any patient with a growing licence might be able to do that. I was under the impression that they couldn't. If this is true then anyone that needs clones can certainly get them easily. If we can trade seeds and clones there will be no problem with access to medicine very soon. I would gladly grow four big females and take regular clones off them. If I took 16 clones each ten days, I could legally produce and give away one batch each ten days. I could theoretically supply the 4 plant limit to four patients each ten days and be able to do that four to six times while plants were in vegetive growth, with no decrease in my yeild.
...One more reason for a cooperative of card carrying patients!
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