Quote Originally Posted by Adamkadmon
Ok, I get it now...their is no upper limit on patients for centers, thus they can grow as much as they want..how is that different than before? So, is there no provision for automatic rollover from primary caregiver to primary center? Also, are patients forced to choose a "center" and visit only them or will it play out the same as before?
Yes, the dispensary can grow as much as they want...So they think.

So, let me tell you what is going to happen and you can mark my words on this. This new bill will put a few dispensary out of business. Then the Wal-mart dispensary are going to take over and grow large amounts. The DEA is going to raid a few of them with large plants counts to make an example of them. The Dis will spend 50,000 to 100,000 on lawyers to help them in federal court. The growers will go to jail for 5 years, the owners will get fined and slapped on the wrist, put on probation. The gov will seize there stores, money and maybe there homes. The growers/dis will back their plant count down till things blow over.

Off and on during this time the price will go up and down.

The caregivers can only have 5 patients. The gives them 2 choices. Either throw away the dry materail that is above the amount allowed or sell it underground.

The bill has done nothing but hurt the caregiver and the patients at this point and time. Later on it will cost some of the dis money and problems also.

One other thing this bill has done, it will fuel the illegal marijuana trade which will hurt a lot of people and cost the state tax revenue.