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06-28-2010, 04:45 PM #21
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Married caregivers, heads up
You are right, I have a child who will someday be fourteen.
Originally Posted by Zedleppelin
I should have said: Is it me or does Senator Romer answer his emails like an illiterate thumb texter. :jointsmile:
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06-30-2010, 02:55 AM #22
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Married caregivers, heads up
So can your grow site and your wife's grow site be in the same place? I'd check this carefully before you conmingled your grows.
Originally Posted by copobo
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06-30-2010, 03:12 AM #23
OPSenior Member
Married caregivers, heads up
I am thinking only one caregiver per house.
NOW, I am also thinking there is no way that anyone's rights under the constitution could be diminished by who one lives with.
So, and I don't think this is pushing it...
in one house, 1 person can be a caregiver for 5 people. That person can also be a patient - so that is 6 * plant count for just a caregiver who is a patient and his/her 5 patients.
NOW, if that caregiver is married, if the spouse is a patient, they get their 6. Anyone else that lives in the house, gets their six.
I highly doubt any jury will find otherwise considering the gray area that is 1284.
Even without increased plant counts, a married couple could certainly be up to 42 plants. Throw in a couple edible rec's in those 7 people, and you'll have your clones covered.
that's my dumbass opinion, but sorta thought out. Don't take my advice without consulting an attorney, especially considering I only even have room to flower 15 ; :stoned:Colorado patient grower. :rambohead:
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07-08-2010, 01:17 PM #24
Junior Member
Married caregivers, heads up
If a caregiver is also a patient (like me) can I grow for 6 patients total? Or, am I one of my 5 patients?
Originally Posted by rightwinger
Also, Romer has given out bad advice before. I have an email from a guy who ran into him at a party - asked some questions - and sent the same questions to Matt Cook at the Dept of Revenue and got different answers. I am guessing that Romer's emails won't hold up in court.
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07-13-2010, 08:42 PM #25
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Married caregivers, heads up
You can grow for 5 plus yourself. 36 plants total.
Originally Posted by jenny32
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07-13-2010, 09:22 PM #26
Senior Member
Married caregivers, heads up
It is my understanding that you can have 36 plants total.If a caregiver is also a patient (like me) can I grow for 6 patients total? Or, am I one of my 5 patients?
Also, Romer has given out bad advice before. I have an email from a guy who ran into him at a party - asked some questions - and sent the same questions to Matt Cook at the Dept of Revenue and got different answers. I am guessing that Romer's emails won't hold up in court
6 plants self
30 plants (6x5patients)
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