Making A Living

iblazethatkush

Well-Known Member
Short answer is no. You would need to supplement your legal sales with some illegal sales. Or work a legit job while you grow.
 

redivider

Well-Known Member
not growing legally. if you grow what you're allowed to by law.

if you grow more than you're legal limit yes. the limits put in place for # of plants and space are there to make growing legally for selling as a livelihood cost prohibitive. you can make money, you won't be able to support a 2 member household on just that income though. even if the money is just for yourself it'll be tight.
 

prototypeone

Active Member
yes because now you can grow as much as you are able to handle. I still don't think it would be enough money to support yourself. But it could definitely be a supplement.
 

Professor Puff.n.Tuff

Active Member
California's Supreme Court ruling was to "void" Senate Bill 420. If you look at the specifics that it took to win the case you will prolly find out that you do not have "unlimited" plant quantity restrictions.

CANRML's website also states that it is ultimately up to the county/city in which you live in to place limits on the MJ - square feet of garden, plant quantity, medicine quantity, etc.

depending on where you are too.

california's supreme court struck down the limitations.
so if i am in california this is good news?
yes because now you can grow as much as you are able to handle. I still don't think it would be enough money to support yourself. But it could definitely be a supplement.
 
But since the limits have been struck down then means many more folks entering the market or some folks will be expanding very quickly.. Bad for the grower but good for the consumer (lower prices).
 
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