Will prop19 make existing medicinal growers adhere to the 5x5 growing space? Anyone who knows at all about growing outdoors will know that one decent size plant will easily exceed those dimensions, even for indoor growers thats just a tiny little area. That is my main concern, but the idea of these unspecified taxes that can be imposed by cities/counties could simply be outrageous in order to limit the people who could afford to pay. Already in the county Im from up north, Tehama county, passed a deal that people who owned over 160acres could grow the state limit of 99plants outdoors, but anyone who had 20acres or less could only grow 6 plants per property, not per liscense but property, just goes to show that growing isnt really the issue, it more they want certain(wealthier) people to be able to grow huge amounts, all this has occured after the kelly decision and they freaked thinking smaller growers were all going to go balls out with huge gardens, we are allowed to grow/possess any amount that we can prove is for personal medical use as the law stands now after the kelly decision. Im not one who has scoured through prop19 but just from what Ive heard there just too many unknown variables that could come back to screw people, and I understand the argument that regardless its a step in the right direction, while legalization is a great step, not when it includes giving unregulated power to individual counties/cities...maybe Im not understanding things correctly but what if the county wanted $1000-$2000 tax for an outdoor garden to be cultivated, I just dont know what all could happen. I STILL WANT TO KNOW IF PROP19 WILL AFFECT EXISTING MEDICAL PATIENTS AS FAR AS LIMITTING MY GROWING SPACE OR UN-JUSTIFIED TAXES?