BEFORE HB10-1284 was even voted on, THIS was a known issue. It was my biggest concern. A point I made back then was,.. You can't sell it to patients, you can't sell it to dispensaries, AND you can't throw it away!! (legally that is) So what's a caregiver to do??

The only thing they left for us to do! Break the law. JUST as they'd planned!!

I was born here, NEVER wanted to live in California. However if their Prop 19 (I think it's called) passes.(that's full legalization for adults) There are some nice plots of land close to the Oregon boarder!!:thumbsup:

PLUS in Cali the state is SO poor, they don't have the resources to enforce MORE laws. The people are REFUSING any more taxation to cover what they already paid for. Add to that, 25sf of outdoor, LEGALLY!!

Not that I think I'll go, but they are making one heck of a case out there. It's starting to sound like the "free-est" state in the union!! GOD FORBID:jawdropper:!!
Vancefish Reviewed by Vancefish on . So what is legal and what is not???? Okay, I have read the laws and short of hiring an attorney this is the way I understand it. A caregiver can "donate" or give meds their patients. And centers can buy a percentage of their mes from other centers. My question is how do you legally get rid of your extra meds so you are not over your quantity without breaking the law? Sorry if this is posted in the wrong place or if it is a stupid question but it is all very confusing right now and any help would be great. Thanks.... Rating: 5