So far that hasn't caused any issues at all. Its mainly that doctors are nto educating themselves enough on the legal aspect of this on how to legally protect there patients. And a big factor too is patients not understanding the law enough to cover there butts.
If you're going to grow more than the guideline amount, talk to your doctor and tell them the MMJ is working but you need more than the 15 plant guideline. Have him document that in his chart notes not the MMJ authorization form. And as usual it may all be for nothing, the police may rip out your garden and confiscate everything, drag your ass in court,end up with a shitty jury and then you end up with a felony on your record all because you were frowing a perfectly natural plant for medicine. Its a very unfair system but nobody ever said life was going to be fair. All we can do is to keep putting political pressure on the thugs in control of our legislatures and congress. There's still a long fight left, its not over just because we have an affirmative defense option in court.
killerweed420 Reviewed by killerweed420 on . Size of plants allowed Hello Everyone, I was told that it's allowed to have '15 mature plants' and that starters under a certain height don't count. It seems this would make common sense, but I can't find anywhere that is says for example having 20 starters would be OK as long as you weed out 5 or more weak ones before they get to 12" Is this true? Does anybody have a link to where this is specifically written in law? Rating: 5