Quote Originally Posted by Nosmo33
I emailed the dept. of health about this, my response for what it's worth,





"While the new law offers clarity to the Affirmative Defense of cultivating more plants than the legal limit of 6 per patient, it does not exactly license anyone to do so. The Affirmative Defense arises when a patient or care-giver has been charged with a crime. A Physician may recommend a higher plant count for their patient, however, the Registry has no special licensing issuance for such a Certification. Essentially we do not recognize higher plant count recommendations, we merely place such recommendations in our confidential registry allowing for patients and/or care-givers to access their records if necessary. Hope that answers your question. Have a good day."
Thank you much for that !
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