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05-16-2010, 04:41 PM #1OPSenior Member
Plant count
Little help here. I understand we are allowed to grow 6 plants. 3 in flower and 3 not in flower for a total of six plants.
However, I have heard some people say that a Dr can write on the form you need more then 6 plants.
What is the normal amount a Dr will go above the six plants and has anyone heard any blow back from it from the courts or Law Enforcement? How legal is it?cowgirl1 Reviewed by cowgirl1 on . Plant count Little help here. I understand we are allowed to grow 6 plants. 3 in flower and 3 not in flower for a total of six plants. However, I have heard some people say that a Dr can write on the form you need more then 6 plants. What is the normal amount a Dr will go above the six plants and has anyone heard any blow back from it from the courts or Law Enforcement? How legal is it? Rating: 5
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05-16-2010, 05:15 PM #2Senior Member
Plant count
What I've heard, and read, is,..
Amendment 20 says, three and three, or whatever the patient needs are. So, very unclear.:wtf:
HB10-1284 supports the caregiver in that regard, ALSO saying "or what is required"(or similar verb-age).
The DEA has charged a few small growers with high plant count. A few have been convicted from what I remember (seems to depend on some other factor as well).
However I believe I read a couple of growers have also successfully fought it and won BASED on the "or what is prescribed" clause.
I'd say it's all still somewhat up in the air.
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05-16-2010, 05:43 PM #3Senior Member
Plant count
My lawyer said you'd have to defend it, so you'd need to prove the need for more than 3 flowering plants. If you stick to 3 and 3, you will not. So, if you're dr. says you can grow 30 plants, and they are all trees yielding a lb per plant or more with 10 1000W lights on them, you might have a hard time defending yourself in court.
I'd stick to what the law specifically states, 3 flowering plants per patient.
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05-16-2010, 08:10 PM #4Senior Member
Plant count
Originally Posted by Dorje113
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