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    Top 10 Reasons to grow your own

    Quote Originally Posted by MEDEDCANNABIS
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    im no lawyer, but the way i understand it is 6 plants per household you cant have 2, 6, 10 people growing under one roof that would be a co-op. when you assign a caregiver you give up your right to grow i dont believe your allowed your six plants. with the new bill i dont think you can sell overages to a dispensary unless you become an employee or get your permits and become organized with them as always check with an attorney.


    meded out
    What I am curious about is whether legislation affects the sale of medicine from the patient to their primary MMC. I would imagine the MMC's 'intake' rules would apply, and if the rules on vertical integration say that 30% can only come from MMC's this won't work. This owner explained it to me like they would consider my medicine to be part of that 30%.

    It seems unlikely that that situation would ever come up. Seems to me, any patient growing good meds will have 5 patients and be a caregiver to remain compliant with plant counts. It just seems unlikely that those who designate MMC's as their primary caregiver would ever grow their own to a quality point where it makes sense for the MMC to use it as part of their 30%.
    cologrower420 Reviewed by cologrower420 on . Top 10 Reasons to grow your own Top 10 reasons to grow your own medical marijuana - Denver News - The Latest Word Whether you grow cannabis to ease a headache or to ease the side effects of chemotherapy, you're putting your health back in your own hands. You're also participating in a historical legalization movement. You might even call yourself a hero. Here are my top ten reasons why. 10) To appreciate how hard your caregiver works. Your first crop is practically guaranteed to fail. As an experienced gardener, I Rating: 5

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    Top 10 Reasons to grow your own

    Quote Originally Posted by cologrower420
    What I am curious about is whether legislation affects the sale of medicine from the patient to their primary MMC. I would imagine the MMC's 'intake' rules would apply, and if the rules on vertical integration say that 30% can only come from MMC's this won't work. This owner explained it to me like they would consider my medicine to be part of that 30%.

    It seems unlikely that that situation would ever come up. Seems to me, any patient growing good meds will have 5 patients and be a caregiver to remain compliant with plant counts. It just seems unlikely that those who designate MMC's as their primary caregiver would ever grow their own to a quality point where it makes sense for the MMC to use it as part of their 30%.
    ok, maybe im not following you here on this so ill apologize in advance. if your a patient with a caregiver you shouldnt have anything growing to sell. now if your looking to run a mild mannered operation be wary because the "depatment" is hiring auditors and regulators who can inspect mmc's, growers and dispensaries at any time. not everyone wants to be an mmc because of regulation that seems to be squeezing mmc's out of existence. next dot let people trick you into believing that you can grow your own and sign them on as your mmc because the want another 6-12 plants on their list. seek pro advice b4 you get your license revoked. mmj license is a one strike deal unless you move. and your right people who cant grow for whatever reason need someone to do it for them. tomorrow cali will vote on full legalization get ready for a shit storm of new regs every damn month.



    meded "i was eaten by a shark...drink bitches"
    meded, so you can mededicate to mededitate

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    Top 10 Reasons to grow your own

    Quote Originally Posted by MEDEDCANNABIS
    ok, maybe im not following you here on this so ill apologize in advance. if your a patient with a caregiver you shouldnt have anything growing to sell. now if your looking to run a mild mannered operation be wary because the "depatment" is hiring auditors and regulators who can inspect mmc's, growers and dispensaries at any time. not everyone wants to be an mmc because of regulation that seems to be squeezing mmc's out of existence. next dot let people trick you into believing that you can grow your own and sign them on as your mmc because the want another 6-12 plants on their list. seek pro advice b4 you get your license revoked. mmj license is a one strike deal unless you move. and your right people who cant grow for whatever reason need someone to do it for them. tomorrow cali will vote on full legalization get ready for a shit storm of new regs every damn month.





    meded "i was eaten by a shark...drink bitches"
    According to the DOH forms you can now have a caregiver & grow yourself as well

    http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/medi...ewcPackage.pdf

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    Top 10 Reasons to grow your own

    Quote Originally Posted by mustangwomyn
    According to the DOH forms you can now have a caregiver & grow yourself as well

    http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/medi...ewcPackage.pdf

    I've read and re-read the form. I'm missing the part where it says the patient & the caregiver can both grow 6 plants. We have always been allowed to split up our plant numbers between patient & caregiver, but never have both been allowed to both grow 6 plants

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    Top 10 Reasons to grow your own

    Quote Originally Posted by mustangwomyn
    According to the DOH forms you can now have a caregiver & grow yourself as well

    http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/medi...ewcPackage.pdf
    That has always been the case. However you can only grow 6 between you and the MMC.

    You grow 3 and the MMC grow 3, or whatever ratio you decide. Collectively you can only a total of 6 and stay within the criminal exception to the law. Any more than that and you get to prove yourself in court if caught.

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    Top 10 Reasons to grow your own

    Quote Originally Posted by MEDEDCANNABIS
    ok, maybe im not following you here on this so ill apologize in advance. if your a patient with a caregiver you shouldnt have anything growing to sell. now if your looking to run a mild mannered operation be wary because the "depatment" is hiring auditors and regulators who can inspect mmc's, growers and dispensaries at any time. not everyone wants to be an mmc because of regulation that seems to be squeezing mmc's out of existence. next dot let people trick you into believing that you can grow your own and sign them on as your mmc because the want another 6-12 plants on their list. seek pro advice b4 you get your license revoked. mmj license is a one strike deal unless you move. and your right people who cant grow for whatever reason need someone to do it for them. tomorrow cali will vote on full legalization get ready for a shit storm of new regs every damn month.



    meded "i was eaten by a shark...drink bitches"
    It's important to note that I'm not talking about myself, just a hypothetical. Assume whatever you'd like, I'm just trying to discuss potential options moving forward. There are lots of factors, like whether certain authorities would recognize higher plant counts. I'm thinking 2 patients in a house, no caregiving, with two edible recs at 25 per, 50 plants for the house. If authorities don't recognize the edible rec, then one of the residents becomes a caregiver. For whatever reason, if someone decides to become a caregiver in order to grow more than 3/3, then we're talking 5 patients, the grower, and one more patient in the house, be it wife/girlfriend/brother/mother. Then, we're looking at 42 plants. It's easy enough for me to find 5 patients more than willing to sign me as their primary caregiver.

    The higher plant count would probably be the best option, since a caregiver would have to separate from his patients before doing business as a patient with an mmc. Grey area and all I guess.

    However, it's probably going to be easier to stick with two patients in a house and 6/6 than deal with any more 'grey areas' than we have to. There are great things being developed with undercurrent systems, especially on the DIY side. It's probably going to be easier growing large plants instead of any number of smaller ones. I bet the best yielding small plant count system moving forward will be some sort of mpb/uc base with either tall trees or scrog, assuming smaller plant counts.

    I hope everyone votes today. There was no line when I dropped my ballot off today in lone tree.

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    Top 10 Reasons to grow your own

    Quote Originally Posted by SoCoMMJ
    That has always been the case. However you can only grow 6 between you and the MMC.

    You grow 3 and the MMC grow 3, or whatever ratio you decide. Collectively you can only a total of 6 and stay within the criminal exception to the law. Any more than that and you get to prove yourself in court if caught.
    You operate an MMC right? Would you ever buy your 30% from a patient who has designated you as their primary MMC? Let's assume you're acting officially as an MMC, not a potential patient-to-patient situation.

    What's the difference between you buying from me and you buying from someone with an off-premise license? What's keeping an MMC from supplying me with genetics, nute schedules, etc, then buying back the end product at wholesale or some other arrangement?

    Interesting stuff happening these days. I guess it's possible he was just saying, 'I'll totally buy your meds dude' as a selling point to make me designate them.

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    Top 10 Reasons to grow your own

    1284 regulates MMCs, so if one wants to purchase weed from a patient, it's only the MMC who would be at risk. Patients can sell all day long.

    I can see how this would be vertical integration, though not how it fits in 1284, but that's for the MMC and their attorney to worry about.

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    Top 10 Reasons to grow your own

    Quote Originally Posted by copobo
    1284 regulates MMCs, so if one wants to purchase weed from a patient, it's only the MMC who would be at risk. Patients can sell all day long.

    I can see how this would be vertical integration, though not how it fits in 1284, but that's for the MMC and their attorney to worry about.
    This was a new place, we'll see how long their doors are open. They don't cap their 1/8ths at $50 which is likely to be a disqualifier for me, but they do have some mid-grade ounces for $200-$250 depending. The meds were worth that price at the MMC. I'm very happy with the top shelf that I got.

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    Top 10 Reasons to grow your own

    Quote Originally Posted by cologrower420
    This was a new place, we'll see how long their doors are open. They don't cap their 1/8ths at $50 which is likely to be a disqualifier for me, but they do have some mid-grade ounces for $200-$250 depending. The meds were worth that price at the MMC. I'm very happy with the top shelf that I got.
    try growing your own, you might find the quality even better and at $10 and ounce not for everyone, just my thought.


    meded=quality
    meded, so you can mededicate to mededitate

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