The way I understand " a locked,secured environment". You would need a lock on your greenhouse to be legal. I don't see any other way to be legal outdoors, no matter what kind of fence you have it needs to be secure"locked" and paperwork on site. Good luckwhat is the law about outdoor growing in michigan does it have to be in a greenhouse or in a fence or whats the deal?
Hi all,
I had plans of writing up a big story and quoting a bunch of things, but really, the pics can speak for themselves...
I also want to say that this WAS visited by BAYANET/LEO and left ALONE.. Caregiver was found to be within the law and was even stated that this was one of the most secure greenhouses they've tried to bust...
Dimensions are 25'x80' and had 24 plants in it... It was FULL... and cost about 2000$ to set up..
Disclaimer: I have been given permission to post these pics.. The idea is free to anyone.. spread the word, spread the WORK.. !!!
What would stop someone from cutting through... well, nothing really, nothing but time... Even with sizable bolt cutters, it's still not easy to cut the panels as you say, and the wire bundles holding the seams together, aren't so easy to cut either..
I guess it's all about time... Time with the dog barking and the geese squawking, and the Ginnie's ginniiing..
This particular gentleman doesn't worry about people being able to "view" it, as he live at the end of a dead end road.. But did have it covered in plastic at points I think, maybe the one end was covered in plastic.. not 100% sure..
This SIZE might not be for everyone, but they are completely modular..
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I have a friend who just got a job as a state cop at the Ionia post. He said the way it was explained to him by his bosses was that if you can see it (even if you have to climb up on a neighbor's garage to do so), it is illegal and they are supposed to arrest and seek charges.
The reasoning is that the law says it has to be kept in a "locked enclosure accessible only to a registered patient or caregiver". If they can see it, they have "visual access" to it.
Not trying to harsh your gig, but I'd hate to see anyone get jammed up when they think they're following the rules..
When they clarify what "accessible" means, I'll probably be first in line to order one.
It's not for everyone then... But a LOT of things can be done to prevent "visual access" if you think about it..
When does LEO look for grows? In the fall... It was just before harvest.. Helo flew over.. My friend was waiting for them in the driveway..
The story goes, there were "green" officers that where in visible SHOCK at what they were seeing AND leaving behind..
There was nothing signed, no statements made other than it was one of the most secure outdoor grows that they had tried to bust..
It was pretty obvious that he was going to have overages... He doesn't seem that concerned...
Looks like its surrounded by a chainlink green house. There's a difference btw en"closed" and surrounded by. But it is nice. Not sure legal?Hello all. I just want to post evidence that an outdoor fenced in area is OK in some counties. Again, YMMV per county. I cannot take credit for this I am just reposting it from a different forum.
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This is correct. A dog fence with a locked door wont cut it. I'm pretty sure they want it out of sight too. I fully enclosed locked greenhouse might work, but it might have to have solid walls with a glass top. The outdoor limits of the law is one of the few gray areas, everything is pretty damn clearly defined within the definitions section.it has to be some kind of completely enclosed, locked building. a fenced in area wouldnt work.