Quote Originally Posted by cowgirl1
You can grow your own. But who's to say the the state does not step in with safety regulation and say ok you have to have so many sq feet, you have to have a fire protection system, and so on and so on. Stuff that could cost 10,000 of dollars, But even with the state saying you can grow your own big brother says you cannot grow even a single plant. There are ways the state can keep you from growing if the want. This new bill just shows how they can change and limit things. This is just the start of it
it is just the start the odd thing is there not going after indoor veggie growers.i read the part where the prick was talking about how bad growing indoors was cause it causes mold and shit lmao what a joke.most everybody has house plants in their house why no talk about them and all of the sudden it's a big deal.why? because thats their plan to make it illegal for all but the ones who pay them they are ok.then when they don't do something they like they will tell dea/feds to go in and bust em...i have been saying this for awhile but noone would listen......

on another note there is a bill in the gov about making it illegal to grow anything unless you get it approved byt them and pay a high fee per year.so they are trying to ban gardens across the board.

they are trying to make us dependant on them so we can't live for ourselfs.
throatstick Reviewed by throatstick on . Bye Bye caregiver, hello big money backed dispencaries With the lastest news release by denver news and with people comparing growers to meth labs say good bye to mom and pop and caregivers. They got this last bill passed that limited so many of our rights. The next step is to stop indoor growing unless it is in a warehouse. That will be the end to 99% of mom and pops and caregivers. There is no way a caregiver can afford to rent a warehouse with a 5 patient limit. There is no way a caregiver can grow outside and take care of his 5 patients Rating: 5