Quote Originally Posted by COzigzag
I am in the same situation. To the best of my knowledge HB10-1284 doesn't state that a patient can no longer grow their own meds. It does state that, "TWO OR MORE PRIMARY CAREGIVERS SHALL NOT JOIN
TOGETHER FOR THE PURPOSE OF CULTIVATING MEDICAL MARIJUANA."

Your wife is not a Caregiver and I'm assuming she has not given that away to you formally.

Heck, I'm still confused about being able to deliver meds to my patients. I think this bill squashes that for some reason too.
There was some debate on just that during 2nd reading Zig. What I took away from it was they were going to enable delievery but I have NO citation on that what so ever. It's only gut feeling. Maybe someone else can chime in with hard facts. I just needed the excuse to whore myself out to you. ROFL

That said, should you need help delivering please see my resume here...
Patient desperately seeking employment.
Justabloke Reviewed by Justabloke 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