Quote Originally Posted by ThaiBuddhaMan
Thanks for all your Cali-related comments but here in Colorado we're limited to 6 plants per patients. A small caregiver is also limited to 6 patients. A smart caregiver would probably limit themselves to 5 patients plus themselves if they are also a patient....

So we need to grow bushes/trees here. I know some who do the tiny multitude of plants but it's not worth the risk...
I'm sorry to hear that they are so restrictive in Colo. I personally think the Cali limit of 99 plants per person, and caregivers can include your amount in their grow. This means that if I have my card and am a caregiver to 5 patients, I can legally grow 594 plants. I think that's a little much myself. On second thought though, I guess if you grow outdoors exclusively and ingest your cannabis through cooking or concentrates, I could see the need to have so many plants at one time.:smokin:
budlover13 Reviewed by budlover13 on . 12 Plant Limit For Caregivers This won't make it, will it? At 3:30 p.m. today, the Denver City Council will consider zoning language to limit the amount of medical marijuana grown in residential locations. Some advocates believe this measure would severely restrict the rights of MMJ caregivers in Denver -- among them Colorado Coalition for Patients and Caregivers' Robert Chase, who's shared his objections with city council. Not that he thinks his complaints will make any difference. "They're well on their way to Rating: 5