ChesusRice
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Would of passed in Ohio today and many other states.
Discuss.
Discuss.
The whole idea is get it legal.even better!! Man I agree 100% , just legal.
It just seems they are all about these stringent guidelines that are written by folks that have no idea.
NM MMJ - 12 plants. 4 in flower. Possess up to 6 ounces dried. BUT the GOP Gov is very unhappy this was not all modified (meaning everything lowered to meet AK or OR (with only 4 allowed!)) in the last session of the Legislature. Don't kid yourself that getting legal means the chance to increase anything on our part. In NM it started the fight to obstruct and take away. So once it is legal still keep the guard up at all times.Im in! That is the perfect set up right there. I don't care about selling weed, just don't want my door kicked in and never want to worry about legality....
There needs to be realistic plant numbers, and amounts of dry bud. It shitty when they stipulate 4 plants and 1 oz, or in our case 6 plants and 4 oz. A good plant grown properly is going to surpass those numbers. There needs to be realistic limits set by people who actually understand and not some uptight anti who is trying to limit us without really understanding how the plant grows.
Leave sales to the retail shops, and let us grow our own with realistic plant numbers that would allow you to keep mothers growing along with a useable garden of budding plants.
I would like to see realistic numbers,
10 mothers, 6-10 flowering plants, and dry weight under 10lbs for personal. Clones don't count at all until there are 8 sets of branches or 18" tall.
We need a safe buffer if limits are set as far as plants and dry bud allowed. These tight ass numbers are just not real world, I don't know how to get an ounce off four plants.
BETTER YET, LEGAL. like basil or tomatoes. just make it a non issue all together.
nothing wrong with giving it away.Yeah I'd be ok with that..
Any non-commercial use of cannabis, and any related cultivars is ok with me, the ammount shouldn't even matter..
1 or 1000 plants, as long as its non-commercial. High plant counts are necessary for proper breeding programs, for those that want to cultivate specific strains for personal use.
The whole idea is get it legal.
Making it legal to sell just makes it harder to get approved and money gets involved which really fucks things up if it does pass
Ohio and Florida would have legal pot right now if no money was involved
even better!! Man I agree 100% , just legal
Or even this,; how about one Dr. being able to recommend MMJ instead to two. I personally spent $175. on my primary care Dr. (Who won't sign cards) $175. for my renewal at the MMJ clinic, and $200. to the state. I'm not complaining on a personal level. I'm a grower and frankly I feel that I deserve to be taxed. But what about the folks who really need the help. We are not done here in Oregon, not by a damn site.nothing wrong with giving it away.
No more dispensarys and drs. notes for those who use medical
In a way we are already there..nothing wrong with giving it away.
No more dispensarys and drs. notes for those who use medical
In Oregon legal growers are allowed four plants, but only 8 oz. at home? I'm medical, so I don't worry. What are the possession limits in Alaska?In a way we are already there..
In Alaska you are allowed 6 plants for your own personal consumption. I do believe the prior decision of Ravin vs. Alaska still stands today so you could have up to 24 plants.
I would say WOW! but sadly, I have been an advocate and activist for many years and am aware of the treachery. The just read an article in our local fish wrap (The Medford Mail Tribune) that said the" police have now seized more property than criminals have stolen". Anyway, for all you folks who live in states where the vote of the people actually counts ( I think it's about half) in local ballot measures, copy our measure, tweak, twerk it, start gathering signatures, and VOTE. Actually, here in Oregon, on the MMJ dispensary issue anyway, our legislators literally got tired of the goofy proposals that most of us were supporting and passed their own legislation. Most of us are growers not politicians. Getting us all to agree on anything is like herding cats. For those of you who don't live in progressive states, I don't know what to say. Move if you can, but how realistic is that? Maybe if something happens on the national level non progressive states won't have any choice but to comply. I guess my best advice is pray to the Hemp Fairy. It most likely won't help, but she is listeningWisconsin
1 plant =felony with property forfeiture.
When the cops pull you over here they do a dmv title search. If your vehicle isn't financed they seize it.