• Here is a link to the full explanation: https://rollitup.org/t/welcome-back-did-you-try-turning-it-off-and-on-again.1104810/

Looking to get a COOP grow going.

ryan1918

Well-Known Member
I think the whole theft/cop story was fabricated from the beginning. Cops don't walk around with you for hours helping look for a bag of weed that someone stole from you, then threw out a window.
If you read anything instead of assuming your bullshit they didn't look for shit I found it myself after looking for it, and for your info I got the weed back, want a screen shot direct from the saginaw police station.

tired of you talkers if you don't got anything to add, or want to get involved don't no one is forcing you to do anything, if anything I got more risk then anyone leaving my shit at someones I don't know, but you guys are too fucking dumb to see it.
 

Uncle Pirate

Active Member
Are you fucking kidding me? you stupid fuck it would be my plants if you got nothing to say stay the fuck out of my thread.
Lol. Then it wouldn't be a co-op moron. It would be someone stupid enough to grow your weed for you since you suck at it. Who cares about the details of your cop story, it's fucking made up anyway. Ryan, you are a joke. You can't grow for shit, you try giving advice, you make dumb ass threads, you post whack pics of your "friend" holding a schwag plant, and you just suck in general. As long as you're on RIU posting dumb shit, I'll keep cracking you on it.
 

Cory and trevor

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@ ryan1918 May I suggest a TV reality show as well. Michigan has a lot of nice trailer parks that would make for a sweet back drop ;)[video=youtube;mZbygmWKpP8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZbygmWKpP8[/video]
Best episode ever, great name too. Sorry to inturupt your meat steeling operation boys!
 

Dr. Bob

Well-Known Member
You do understand co-op grows are not legal in MI, right? The very best you can hope for is something like a husband/wife team growing in separate rooms with no joint access and a total combined plant count of less than 100. Anything other than that is asking for problems.

Wasn't going to say anything but this is a Michigan forum, so Michigan rules apply. I'll send the link to the SC case (Blysma) if you would like.

Dr. Bob
 

Murfy

Well-Known Member
nice-

almost right, dr.

the appeal ruled immediate family co-ops are permissible.

look it up.

so unless any one here is your brother, you're fucked.
 

ryan1918

Well-Known Member
Lol. Then it wouldn't be a co-op moron. It would be someone stupid enough to grow your weed for you since you suck at it. Who cares about the details of your cop story, it's fucking made up anyway. Ryan, you are a joke. You can't grow for shit, you try giving advice, you make dumb ass threads, you post whack pics of your "friend" holding a schwag plant, and you just suck in general. As long as you're on RIU posting dumb shit, I'll keep cracking you on it.
Dude swag? I got the best shit around, reason your a idiot is because you aren't High, maybe one day you will get there.
 

ryan1918

Well-Known Member
You do understand co-op grows are not legal in MI, right? The very best you can hope for is something like a husband/wife team growing in separate rooms with no joint access and a total combined plant count of less than 100. Anything other than that is asking for problems.

Wasn't going to say anything but this is a Michigan forum, so Michigan rules apply. I'll send the link to the SC case (Blysma) if you would like.

Dr. Bob
Very untrue, you can have anyone work in your rooms as per michigan law, requires no paperwork either it's called an Assistant, the 100 plant count rule doesn't bother me as we got something for that, I would like to keep them in different rooms but that isn't a legal requirement as long as you have a way to identify your plants from other growers.
 

ryan1918

Well-Known Member
A Kent County Circuit Court judge refused to dismiss the charge against Bylsma because of a provision in the law that requires plants be grown only in an “enclosed, locked facility that can only be accessed by one person.”

Where did the end of that statement come from? I never seen anything ever stated only one per can access the room, was this recently added?

Assistant Kent County Prosecutor Gary Moore argued that “a primary caregiver may assist only his or her qualifying patient or patients. He or she may not assist others by growing their plants.”

So that might be one of the clauses, as long as I'm not growing there plants? Hmm.
 
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