Quote Originally Posted by cologrower420
Patient to patient is legal, any caregiver can sell to any patient.

Caregivers can't sell to MMC's.

Basically, for-profit caregiving went away, forcing growers to grow for 5 patients max. Some people read this that a caregiver can only grow 36 plants. That's not many if you are trying to make money. Some caregivers are getting around this by looking for 5 patients with increased plant recommendations, but that hasn't been tested in court.

If you are buying, don't buy more than 2 ounces at a time and you'll be fine. If you are selling, sell to legal, paperwork carrying patients and don't sell more than 2 ounces at a time.

If you are growing, don't grow more than 36 plants, and you should be fine.

I'm sure people with more time can post links to legislation etc. That's how I understand things, but I'm sure if I'm wrong someone will share.
This is NOT true don't listen to this guy.

Edit:
HB1284 says this...

(2) IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR A PERSON TO BUY, SELL, TRANSFER, GIVE
AWAY, OR ACQUIRE MEDICAL MARIJUANA EXCEPT AS ALLOWED PURSUANT
TO THIS ARTICLE.

So it is NOT legal for patients to sell to patients and caregivers can only sell to their 5 patients.