epicseeds
Active Member
This may be a bit long but there are a few nagging questions I have. I know that it is not a good idea to get legal advice on a forum. But if anyone can answer anything it would put me in a better place than I am now.
1. What is up with plant count limits?
I have extremely bad asthma and I have not smoked a single gram of herb for the past 2 years. I have always used tinctures and edibles. I just got my card a few days ago and I explained all of this to the Dr. and he gave me a 45 plant limit. I keep seeing all this talk about 6 plant per patient (for caregivers) or 6 plants per personal grow.
I then discovered this:
On the other hand, I will be with 2 roomates who both have their cards as well. I was thinking of just registering them as my patients and use their 6 plants (3 mature/3 seedling) to lower my personal count. Another interesting thing is one of them also has a Drs order of 45 plants.
2. Specifics on the 6 plant rule.
Does the law specifically state what constitutes as a mature and immature plant? Is a plant in veg considered immature? A seedling? A clone?
It frustrates me how rapidly Colorado changes their laws and how city to city can make a difference in legality. For example, I was hours away from singing a lease in Denver until I found out that in October a law passed stating that you could only grow 12 plants no matter what per home in the Denver area.
How can they pass such a law!? This is so unfair to people who are trying to do things legitimately. I understand how the state is trying to push out the black market sales but I feel that they are only creating an environment where you have no choice but to do things illegally. For instance, I just read an article about CO complaining that meds are being sent across boardering states....Maybe if there was a legitimate way for us to get rid of your excess meds this would not happen!
3. What county should I move to?
I have been staying with some friends in Boulder, and have been house hunting. I have had my eyes set on loveland, longmont, frederick, Westminster, thornton and westglenn. Do any of these stand out as good or bad choices to any of you familiar with the area?
Thanks and sorry for the long post!
1. What is up with plant count limits?
I have extremely bad asthma and I have not smoked a single gram of herb for the past 2 years. I have always used tinctures and edibles. I just got my card a few days ago and I explained all of this to the Dr. and he gave me a 45 plant limit. I keep seeing all this talk about 6 plant per patient (for caregivers) or 6 plants per personal grow.
I then discovered this:
Has there been any documented cases of someone using this defense? If I were to get busted, would I basically be guaranteed to be in jail until I use this defense? Is there anything I should do in order to keep myself safe? I do not plan on doing more than 24 plants for myself. And as soon as the harvest I plan on making butter and tinctures and cut down the total amount of time I have useable bud. I just fear that if something were to happen during the grow - and some cops walk in on 20+ plants i'll be totally screwed.From Amendment 20:
(II) No more than six marijuana plants, with three or fewer being mature, flowering plants that are producing a usable form of marijuana.
(b) For quantities of marijuana in excess of these amounts, a patient or his or her primary care-giver may raise as an affirmative defense to charges of violation of state law that such greater amounts were medically necessary to address the patient's debilitating medical condition.
On the other hand, I will be with 2 roomates who both have their cards as well. I was thinking of just registering them as my patients and use their 6 plants (3 mature/3 seedling) to lower my personal count. Another interesting thing is one of them also has a Drs order of 45 plants.
2. Specifics on the 6 plant rule.
Does the law specifically state what constitutes as a mature and immature plant? Is a plant in veg considered immature? A seedling? A clone?
It frustrates me how rapidly Colorado changes their laws and how city to city can make a difference in legality. For example, I was hours away from singing a lease in Denver until I found out that in October a law passed stating that you could only grow 12 plants no matter what per home in the Denver area.
How can they pass such a law!? This is so unfair to people who are trying to do things legitimately. I understand how the state is trying to push out the black market sales but I feel that they are only creating an environment where you have no choice but to do things illegally. For instance, I just read an article about CO complaining that meds are being sent across boardering states....Maybe if there was a legitimate way for us to get rid of your excess meds this would not happen!
3. What county should I move to?
I have been staying with some friends in Boulder, and have been house hunting. I have had my eyes set on loveland, longmont, frederick, Westminster, thornton and westglenn. Do any of these stand out as good or bad choices to any of you familiar with the area?
Thanks and sorry for the long post!