Thanks for that one boss =)THE LIMITS ARE 12 veg and 12 flower per patient regardless of co-op or regular caregiver HOWEVER you are also allowed 12 ROOTING(not rooted) clones or seedlings and they do not apply to your limits.
huh??THE LIMITS ARE 12 veg and 12 flower per patient regardless of co-op or regular caregiver HOWEVER you are also allowed 12 ROOTING(not rooted) clones or seedlings and they do not apply to your limits.
Am trying to work out how 24 plants without a perpetual grow that violates the guidelines could come close to supplying 5 patients that have mid-range/moderate usage..huh??
ri law - 21-28.6
1 patient = 12 mature (flowering) and 12 seedlings (vedging)
1 caregiver with 1 registered patient = 12 mature and 12 seedlings
1 caregiver with 2-5 registered patients = 24 mature plants and 12 seedlings
unrooted cuts do not count,but seedlings do as they have roots.
its stupid that 1 to 2 patients and flowering plants can double but 2-5 it stays the same...1 of the many flaws in the MM program.Am trying to work out how 24 plants without a perpetual grow that violates the guidelines could come close to supplying 5 patients that have mid-range/moderate usage..
C'mon over to Michigan, it's 12 per patient + 12 for yourself, max of 5 patients = 72 plants legally.its stupid that 1 to 2 patients and flowering plants can double but 2-5 it stays the same...1 of the many flaws in the MM program.
Food And Drugs[h=2]CHAPTER 21-28.6huh??
ri law - 21-28.6
1 patient = 12 mature (flowering) and 12 seedlings (vedging)
1 caregiver with 1 registered patient = 12 mature (flowering)and 12 seedlings(vedging)
1 caregiver with 2-5 registered patients = 24 mature (flowering) and 12 seedlings (vedging)
unrooted cuts do not count,but seedlings do as they have roots.
Food And DrugsCHAPTER 21-28.6
The Edward O. Hawkins and Thomas C. Slater Medical Marijuana Act
SECTION 21-28.6-4
§ 21-28.6-4 Protections for the medical use of marijuana. –
(e) Registered primary caregivers and registered qualifying patients shall be allowed to possess a reasonable amount of unusable marijuana, including up to twelve (12) seedlings, which shall not be counted toward the limits in this section.
no card holder patient or caregiver or both even if your a patient and a caregiver with more than 2 patients can not have more than 24 flowering and 12 in vedge.All MMP card holders with 2 patients as well can have 36 in each without breaking the law. 24 in each total for your patients and 12 in each separated for yourself being a patient. it's a weird loophole.and for the smart ones out there MMP/MMC's who grow their own, for 2 others, and have another 2 growing for you as well. more availability means lower prices. right?
Have you read the Medical Marijuana Act? As a patient you are allowed 12 plants in each cycle. as a caregiver you are allowed 12 plants in each cycle PER PATIENT, meaning 24 and 24 if you have 2 patients or more. however, as long as the rooms are separate, and you have MMP and MMC certification, you CAN grow for yourself separate from your patients within the law. with proof that you are only using the personal grow for personal use, not accepting donations for overages (though apparently you can get paid from compassion centers without an issue?) RI limits of 24 plants forces the assumption of 2 patients per caregiver when it is CLEARLY state under Definitions of a Primary Caregiver-5 patient max.... Patients are only allowed 2 caregivers. caregivers are allowed 5 registered patients.no card holder patient or caregiver or both even if your a patient and a caregiver with more than 2 patients can not have more than 24 flowering and 12 in vedge.
you are wrong... read the entire act i suggest before you grow.Have you read the Medical Marijuana Act? As a patient you are allowed 12 plants in each cycle. as a caregiver you are allowed 12 plants in each cycle PER PATIENT, meaning 24 and 24 if you have 2 patients or more. however, as long as the rooms are separate, and you have MMP and MMC certification, you CAN grow for yourself separate from your patients within the law. with proof that you are only using the personal grow for personal use, not accepting donations for overages (though apparently you can get paid from compassion centers without an issue?) RI limits of 24 plants forces the assumption of 2 patients per caregiver when it is CLEARLY state under Definitions of a Primary Caregiver-5 patient max.... Patients are only allowed 2 caregivers. caregivers are allowed 5 registered patients.
you are wrong... read the entire act i suggest before you grow.
this is there guidelines and what LEO goes by -I've read it and it bounces all over the place from beginning to end. how are ANY PLANT WITHOUT BUD OR FLOWERS considered seedlings? I can pick off all my preflowers and call my plants seelings? they allow 12 "Mature Plants" what is mature? flowering? I'm done trying to figure all this out. I'll just stick to growing instead of research and posting.