Quote Originally Posted by CDS
This would pre-suppose all of this. You can't legally caregive for anyone in Denver, just grow your own plants. You can live with one other person who is growing their plants, but that's it. No more than 12 plants in any residence.

I'll point out, once again, that caregivers selling for a profit are getting blasted in court by judges using the Clendenin precedent. If you're a primary caregiver, I would HIGHLY suggest contacting a lawyer familiar with MMJ law and they'll tell you the same thing.

Be informed, be safe!
Do you have any examples of caregivers getting blasted in court by judges using the Clendenin precedent?
Zedleppelin Reviewed by Zedleppelin on . REALLY! Here's 1 for the books, a friends brother in denver was moving plants and doing some general maintenance on his grow space. Dude is a caregiver for 5 people, 3 of whom are long time friends and the other 2 are his cousin and his cousins wife!:thumbsup: Ok so he's got 10 flowering plants sitting in his in-closed patio plus others out and about in other places! whilst he's cleaning up after changing bulbs in his grow room! At some point he notices 2 police officers come over his back Rating: 5