HB10-1284 only mentions that caregivers can not grow collectively. So at least that part is not defined as illegal.

The problem might kick in if one patient was working on another patient's plants. Does that act make them a caregiver for the patient's plant that they are "caring" for?

Consult an attorney for a legal opinion. The ramifications of an ill advised collective are severe.

I like the idea though.
SoCoMMJ Reviewed by SoCoMMJ on . MMJ Patient Cooperatives Legal? Hi 'Yall, It's been a bit since I've posted-busy in the gardens. I've not been able to locate much, if any, on the State stance on Patient Cooperatives. I'd like to gather some patients, not caregivers, not businesses, just patients, to bind together in a single large grow. We would all put in time in tasks fitting our skill level and share the bounty. Does any one know if there is an official position on this? Could we rent a separate area for the coop without applications? Rating: 5