After reading the bill, I'm kind of confused on it. See below:
Theres no limit to grow weight or is that what they mean by possession? Maybe the ounce max. only applies to taking it off of private property. If so, then that's fucking stellar because I do outdoor and 1 ounce per year doesn't cut it. Maybe an ounce of pure hash.
Did you guys know that pure hash also counts under that max. weight? That's alot of hash. Unfortuneately, so does the weight of ALL parts (seeds and stems too). They only count the amount of pot in edibles also, but IDK how they're going to find that out.
You can't sell your personal stash, if I read it correctly. The only places you can buy from are approved stores. Which is cool though, I only plan on enjoying the fruits of my labor. I don't think it said anything about giving away though. It would be nice to enjoy your harvest with friends, price not being an issue and all. I would not be surprised to see that it was the other way though. Obviously they have to be restrictive about the stuff because this is breaking new grounds and still testing the waters. Obviously any giving away will be to adults.
The stuff about people under 21 is pretty harsh too on the grower's/possesser's part. There won't be alot of homegrown stuff going to the kiddies. I wonder what the punishment will be like for minors. Either way, all your outdoor shit better be in a locked greenhouse because teens are stupid enough to pull some shit like that. I think the price will soar in an underground market like that, giving them all the more the reason. If things go as planned it'll probably deter them. Do you think minors will be able to tend to the garden?
JK.
It seems weird that regardless of occupants, the grow space size remains the same. At the same time, it will stop people from having plantations and just saying there's alot of occupants. I'm interested about knowing what they were talking about when they said something about leasing parts of land for growing. Not that I'd do it myself.
Also, there's no height limit! I can just imagine some sativas trying to bust through the roof of a greenhouse.
Other than my state of confusion, this bill has my vote (from a personal grower and user standpoint). Ithink that there will be a huge commercial market to come (as proposed in the bill), but personal gardens will not be rare. It's a good way to dodge taxes and to maintain a hobby.