This is the part of HB1284 that effects myself and my family the most. My husband, myself, and both my son and daughter are patients. Only my husband and I live in the same house but my son and I were combining our caregiver/growing rights.

It is my understanding that both a husband and wife can grow their 6 plants each but only one of them can be a caregiver for others. So... the way I see it I can be a caregiver but my husband can not. I can have 5 patients so that is 30 plants for patients, 6 for myself and then my husband can have 6 plants as well.

This gives us a total of 42 plants which for my situation is just fine. I can no longer combine my grow with my son's however.

It is also my understanding that assigning a primary caregiver does not mean you can not grow your own 6 plants. Any other input on these situations?