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05-18-2010, 04:37 AM #1
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the 5 patient limit isn't going to stand. neither is local control. both of these have already been ruled on.
The acknowledgement of Dr approved increased counts (something the state constitution leaves to the caregiver) is interesting...
it's also curious that it hasn't been signed yet... I wonder if the leo lawyers are starting to see the holes in it.
If my doctor believes that my appropriate method would be to eat one gram of extracted oil a day, I would need >1 pound of buds a month to produce that. If I decided to use a strain like G13, 90 plants would be reasonable in order to have 30 clones, 30 veg, and 30 flowering and be within limits.
I imagine after the obvious constitutional issues are dealt with in the courts, the wild west will be even wilder than before.
1284 is going to be a much bigger headache for them than they think. Every cop in the state is going to want Romer's head.copobo Reviewed by copobo on . Farmer's Market Style Would this fly in Colorado with the upcoming new bill? They are doing it in Cali. Selling MMJ vendor style like a farmer's market. Inland Empire uses a farmerâ��s approach Farmersâ�� market style local collective opens in Riverside « WEST COAST LEAF Rating: 5Colorado patient grower. :rambohead:
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05-18-2010, 05:04 AM #2
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that would be something funny to watch on 9 news...this just in cop goes postal because he is made to do real work now.found pitch fork in car parked in front of romers house......this just in cop turns out to be ritters son......slumped over the wheel of his car from an apparent heroin infused doughnut overdose.
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05-18-2010, 02:09 PM #3
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If a caregiver sells 2 oz to their patient and that patient sells it to another patient, what's illegal about that?
If a patient can legally possess MMJ. It's a patient to patient transaction.
Keep your patients but only 5 of them on paper! Just daisy chain them.
Sure, you will have to keep your legal limit on plants but it's up to you to figure out a realistic amount you can grow for "X" patients.
Get creative!
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05-18-2010, 02:21 PM #4
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HB10-1284 states that no two caregivers can join together for the cultivation of medical marijuana.
Okay, so if a patient can grow their own why can't a caregiver, in a virtual sense, let this patient, who is not the caregiver's patient on paper, use their grow room to grow their medicine?
This patient can't grow because of lack of experience and never shows up to tend their plants but I have the proof on paper that these plants are not mine and they are legally this patient's plants. This patient may be a person I used to caregive for.
You know what I mean!
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05-18-2010, 06:02 PM #5
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What I've heard is that you can distribute mmj as an MMC or primary caregiver. If you're a primary caregiver, you're restricted to your own patients and can't do things like trade with another pc. If that's true, I don't see the idea of a farmers market working out.
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05-18-2010, 06:13 PM #6
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Sorry, I'll try to be a little clearer this time.
Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
I am a patient AND a caregiver. As a patient I can legally sell to any other licensed patient. Because I am also a caregiver, I may have extra meds I wish to sell. As a "patient" I can legally sell my extra meds to other patients other than my patients. I'm sure other caregivers are also patients.
Lets face it, caregivers with any kind of equipment investment cannot afford to caregive to only 5 patients especially if those 5 patients are surfing the dispensaries for their meds.
Is that any clearer?
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05-18-2010, 06:21 PM #7
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Patients aren't allowed to legally sell mmj, just mmc's, edibles manufacturers and primary caregivers.
Additionally, you can't sell it for any more than it costs you to grow it, but you can charge for caregiving services.
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05-18-2010, 06:46 PM #8
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I'm sure you have seen this paragraph in the new bill, page59. How do you interpret this paragraph? Also, I think it's odd that a Center cannot sell MMJ if they do not have an optional premises cultivation license. From this paragraph, a Center has to buy 2 licenses (a center license and an optional premises license).
Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
(c) ONLY A MEDICAL MARIJUANA CENTER WITH AN OPTIONAL
18 PREMISES CULTIVATION LICENSE, A MEDICAL MARIJUANA-INFUSED
19 PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING OPERATION WITH AN OPTIONAL PREMISES
20 CULTIVATION LICENSE, OR A PRIMARY CAREGIVER FOR HIS OR HER
21 PATIENTS OR A PATIENT FOR HIMSELF OR HERSELF MAY CULTIVATE OR
22 PROVIDE MARIJUANA AND ONLY FOR MEDICAL USE.
That's correct! But this "cost" is going to vary depending on a lot of circumstances.
Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
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05-18-2010, 07:34 PM #9
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I think the key parts of that section are the him/herself and the word cultivate. You can grow for YOURSELF but you can't distribute it.
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05-18-2010, 07:37 PM #10
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OR A PATIENT FOR HIMSELF OR HERSELF MAY CULTIVATE OR
Originally Posted by COzigzag
22 PROVIDE MARIJUANA AND ONLY FOR MEDICAL USE.
this part here the provide part.may cultivate OR provide mj for mmj use.could this be the loophole we could use?
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