Quote Originally Posted by Klonzinc
I guess I did not make myself clear on last post, just because you assign a caregiver does not mean you give up your right to grow, and yes you or your caregiver may only have 6 plants total. I have patients that grow in the summer and they notify me of how many plants they are doing and I remove that amount from my grow, so simple. I have been a patient and caregiver since Feb 2001 and been through the majority of interpertations of the law since then and I have seen so many changes it amazes me, I guess the thing that really is not understood by me is how the people have taken something so simle and complicate the hell out of it, I thought only our government did that.................lol
You're splitting hairs, with regard to my post, my friend

I'll take part of the blame because I ASSUMED most people understood that when you designate a caregiver - that caregiver is most likely going to want to grow all 6 of your plants. I don't know a single grower who is willing to take on a patient and only grow 1 or 2 of that patients plants. In for a penny - in for a pound.

Thats what I was saying in my first post here. Once you assign a caregiver/grower - then they have control/care of your 6 plants.

You can't assign a caregiver to grow 6 plants for you and ALSO grow 6 plants in your home. At least thats how I understand it - and I don't think anybody will argue that. .......... wait a sec...... this IS an internet forum, isn't it? I'm just another dumb fucktard and you're all smarter than me....... right?

As I understand the law:
you can grow 6 plants for yourself
you may not flower more than 3 at a time
if you pick a caregiver - they grow your 6 plants and you don't grow shit as long as they are growing for you

Flame suit on - come kick me in the nuts and pour gas on my head - you smart fuckers ........ :S2::S2::S2:

Peace!
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