Quote Originally Posted by Justabloke
Actually Klonzinc I think Puffer is right. You can only have 6 plants growing total in your name so if you grow 6 plants and your caregiver grows 6 plants then one of you is violating the law by 6 plants. At least that's how I interpret the law...I could be wrong.

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This is correct. The buck stops at the Colorado Constitution which states collectively a patient and their caregiver can grow up to 6 plants. 3 in veg, 3 in flower. If you grow your own meds, I encourage you to change your primary caregiver status to 'NONE' with the state... unless you're getting one heck of a monthly deal from your caregiver for giving up your legal right to grow; and yer willing to take the risk.

I think this risk is small tho, given the difficulty to track all the change forms flyin at the overworked health dept. staff; as well as the difficulty to prove you didn't already send a letter to your caregiver 'firing' them. So most folks would tell ya: grow on friends! BUT READ AND UNDERSTAND YOUR RIGHTS.

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TheStrainMan Reviewed by TheStrainMan on . New Med patient w/ questions. Hi guys, I'm a new mmj patient in Denver and I am wondering if I am restricted to going to one dispenserary (sp?) while I wait for the official certificate. Will dispensaries accept you with temporary documents? One more question, if I have designated another as my caregiver does this mean I am not allowed to also possess plants? Any help would be great, thanks! Rating: 5