I've read up on that. The norml website states that this does not change the current law and is advisable to stick to your state/county limit.Nope.
Technically, SB420 (which established the plant limits) was found unconstitutional in the People vs. Kelly case (read up on it). In reality, it would take a good lawyer to win that case. They'd rather squeeze a little money from you than drag it through court.
yep it is.This is in Cali hyroot?
I read this in lawyer Bruce Margolin's book and he goes on to say that the doctor's testimony is a legal "trump card" and that the plant number needs to be consistent with patients current medical needs. So in my case I was recommended medicinal cannabis by my primary physician of three years at the time and he not only filled out the government form that I downloaded from the Medical Marijuana Program website, he also wrote out instructions on his prescription pad stating that I am to take up to 3 grams of medical cannabis a day and orally consume up to 1 oz every two weeks. This comes to a total of just over 4 lbs a year. So along with my Health Department ID card legally I am legally allowed/protected to grow enough plants for this much.Nope.
Technically, SB420 (which established the plant limits) was found unconstitutional in the People vs. Kelly case (read up on it). In reality, it would take a good lawyer to win that case. They'd rather squeeze a little money from you than drag it through court.
But collectives have you fill out a bunch of legal paperwork to provide for you. Although I like the idea, I don't think it's as easy as having a copy of someone else's rec and saying you grow for them.if you want to up your plant limit, care givers rec or get copies from different patients and say you grow for them. Thats what all the dispensaries do. When you go to one and they make a copy of your rec for their records. You become one of the patients they grow for. Only you never see anything. Thats why first timers get a free gram. Nothing in the laws says anything to the contrary,
I have a buddy who does he same thing. cops came to his house for another reason. They saw the garden. They said "well looks like you are up to code" after they saw the patient copies on the wall.
they make you fill all that out to have your info so they can say that and to make sure your rec is legit. It is that easy! I researched the hell out of it years ago. nothing has change except precidents in court in our favor. How do you think some coolectives grow for so many patients. They don't have the cae givers rec. Then they would actually have to be caregivers taking care of each patients lives day in and day out.But collectives have you fill out a bunch of legal paperwork to provide for you. Although I like the idea, I don't think it's as easy as having a copy of someone else's rec and saying you grow for them.