Quote Originally Posted by budlover13
I don't personally push the limit too much. My bosses are considering opening a caregiver collective and their lawyer recommends staying at 80 per card. No reason to be greedy right? Again, thank you all for being so patient with my stumbling into the Colorado forum. Is there anything that we California residents can do to help?
I'm in my late twenties/early thirties, so I don't have experience with much more than consumption. Being legal for a year now has opened my eyes to this 'industry'. There is so much that uninvolved people don't know, it's humbling.

My only advice would be to get as many people involved in this industry as possible. For reasons that don't matter, it's pretty easy to get your medical card in Colorado. It's so weird to me that I know so many people who don't want to bother getting 'legal' even though they happily consume and buy on the black market. To be clear, I don't resell my meds. I guess my point is that the more people who see the benefits of legalization/medical use, the more acceptable it will become. One step at a time.

It's pretty special to me that 'patients' and consumers can now share all of their vast knowledge with everyone else, and it's all for the cause, and it's fucking legal! Shit, I remember reading overgrow in college. Now all that is starting to make sense.
cologrower420 Reviewed by cologrower420 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