You may but the courts don't.
Thanks sativeritas , nothing worse I guess then amateur judges and self appointed lawyers, I think I know who this is and thanks
For hanging out on riu , myself having been dragged through the legal system, coming out relatively well thanks to good lawyering, it still
Has huge impacts on you, try getting a job, even without a "conviction" your still screwed getting criminal record checks,
Don't think cuz you can argue medical youre fine, you might get a minimum sanction, but it is still a sanction, and then theres the program where every grow that is busted
Whether medical or not where in the opinion of the Rc's expert there were prior grows then all the rcmp files get forwarded to c.r.a. where their program
Is allowed to make wide reaching conclusions as to what your grow was, more plants in veg than you have in bud? boom you are assumed a clone dealer.
A dozen large plants in veg, boom these must be all mother plants , drive a nice car, boom that must be cuz you were selling on the side,
These c.r.a. people also think that EVERY single Mmar license holder is black market, it goes on and on,
So bottom line you may very well owe c.r.a. a penalty so don't assume cuz your medical you can't get keel hauled through the system
The big advantage to the mmpr system is increased access by not having to have a specialist report for a doctor to sign for you .
Big improvement. now as long as you can convince a doctor of your condition you are eligible . Everyone concerned with their safety that
Is not covered by the injunction who is medical in my view should obtain an mmpr prescription locate an LP and make a purchase, only then could you argue that the mmpr
Is unworkable for whatever reason, lack of available LP's, lack of strain choice, unaffordability etc.
Being able to possess and carry 30 times your daily dose is great and being able to receive a legal mail order, I doubt a seized compassion
Club mail order could be insurable.
Of course we should as patients be able to grow , but until Allard is decided upon I doubt it is worth the risk to grow unless your rich enough to hire a lawyer or crazy and litigation seasoned like turmel.