Quote Originally Posted by Dandee
I am new to the area and I really need to meet someone who knows a thing or two about medi-can in Kitsap county. My father has terminal cancer and has asked me to be his provider, and I want to grow it for him. Does anyone know what constitutes a 60 day supply? How am I protected as a provider? I have read the laws but they are really vague. I dont want to get in any trouble or anything. I am from california, and down there where I come from we don't have any of the issues we have up here, its ridiculous. When is Washington going to catch up?
Basically, I am looking for someone with experience cultivating up here to mentor me a bit. Maybe someone has heard of convictions, how people get caught up here, what constitutes a felony, what cases get prosecuted, ect.
For one thing nobody is going to know where I live or what I am doing, I guess thats my first step in making sure I avoid the man, but I really need some advice/support. Thanks a ton for all your help!!!
Everything up here is so backwards.
Its fairly easy to be a provider here in washington. You'll want a copy of his medical authorization and a signed document stating you're the caretaker.
The Sheriff and prosecuting attorney are real assholes in kitsap so keep your growing to yourself.If an officer should ever show up absoluetly NEVER say a thing to the cops. If they have a search warrant show them your documentation and say only you want an attorney.
In washington if you're a caretaker you are NOT allowed to use MJ. The limits for growing are still in the process of being set. Right now there are no limits which is part of the reason people are being arrested. It looks like the limits are going to be like Oregon's. 6 mature plants,18 immature plants and 24 ounces of finished product.
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