i hear ya, polish. Backwards as fuck...but @ the same time we must not lose sight of the fact that there is a semblance of protection at hand..however sketchy it is. Dunno about any of the rest of you, but I was plugged in pre-2000 and even with the glitches and uncertainly we are seeing @ present, all of this still feels a couple zillion times safer than "the good old days".

Somethin i've been wondering about and would like to hear what others think is this; 1284 says no 2 'caregivers" can share a garden space. What about patients sharing space? Could a person who had 10 patients (or more) keep 5 registered with the State and "donate" garden space to the 5 others? (aka, still growing their plants...but...yeah...um...) Rope off the space if needed and mark the plants with the patient names? "Those are john's...those over there behind the blue tape are Mary's"

Where's the flaw in my thinking here, guys? (be kind, dammit) Advantages? Disadvantages?

blackhash
blackhash Reviewed by blackhash on . 3 caregiver questions please 1. I am currently in Denver but thinking of moving to another city. Does anyone have an opinion on which cities or counties would be the best for a caregiver to operate in. 2. I know that if my plant count is higher than 3/3 that I no longer have can keep my medical records private if going to court. My question is if I grow my 3/3 and my 5 patients 10/10 would I still have the full protection of my 3/3 even though my patients have elected to have a higher plant count? (hopefully I worded Rating: 5