Quote Originally Posted by Justabloke
Well the 30 plant limit is one way. If you do the math 5 patients x 6 plants comes to 32 plants but under 1284 you will only be allowed to grow up to 30 plants total. They expect you to take care of 5 people on 30 plants.

This doesn't take into account the patients who can't smoke/vaip and need edibles or rubs that require much larger amounts of plant material to create.

Hopefully we can get this struck down in court!

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I may be missing something you're trying to convey but 5 x 6 = 30 (not 32). As far as I know, 6 plants has always been the limit per patient. Now we have a limit on patients/caregiver!
COzigzag Reviewed by COzigzag on . which patient to kick to the curb? I provide an oz a month free to my patients as well as some free edibles and heavy discounts for additional meds. My wife and I are both patients as well. Now, if this new legislation goes into effect, can someone tell me how this will work? I have 7 patients. Obviously, at least 2 will have to go. the way I count now, I am growing for 9 - myself, my wife, and 7 others. If my wife is not a caregiver, and I am, can we still grow her plants with mine and the ones we'll be growing for the Rating: 5