Quote Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
It'll be seized and destroyed. There should be a number of easy ways around that, though. I'm interested to see how they deal with things like edibles and trim.
what about clones? besides that i thought the state was trying to go "green"?how can we believe that when they want to waste product.by way of saying you have to much so you have to can it?instead of being able to keep and sell later now you have to waste more electric, nutes,water so on to reproduce canned meds? makes me sick...:wtf:
throatstick Reviewed by throatstick on . just curious "How many people have read through House Bill 1284? How many can explain it to me?" Attorney Clifton Black isn't challenging the roughly 60 people at Penrose Library tonight. Instead, he's challenging the prudence of the 78-page medical marijuana bill he's holding in his hands. "There's a lot of problems in here," he says. As it turns out, neither Black himself nor fellow attorney Charles Houghton can explain all the ways HB 1284 would impact the dispensary (or medical marijuana Rating: 5