Quote Originally Posted by canaguy27
Here is the proof:

(h) The patient and primary care-giver collectively possess amounts of marijuana no greater than those specified in subparagraph (4) (a) (I) and (II); and

(4) (a) A patient may engage in the medical use of marijuana, with no more marijuana than is medically necessary to address a debilitating medical condition. A patient's medical use of marijuana, within the following limits, is lawful:

(I) No more than two ounces of a usable form of marijuana; and

(II) No more than six marijuana plants, with three or fewer being mature, flowering plants that are producing a usable form of marijuana.

Statute 0-4-287
Seems pretty loose. Two ounces of hash is a lot different than 2 ounces of buds.

-C
ForgetClassC Reviewed by ForgetClassC on . caregiver/6 plants Hey all So much goin on, just wanted to give everyone my best, but also had a quick question. I guess I used to think that you could either 1.Grow your own six plants and pickup anything you need from a dis. OR/ 2.Assign a caregiver to grow your plants for you, but NOT be able to grow your own if you do this. A few months back I thought I heard that there was a change where you could assign someone to grow plants for you, but can also grow your own 6 as well? Rating: 5