desertrat
Well-Known Member
We're all going to face a big choice when the first dispensary opens, maybe as early as this August. Legally, each of us will be able to grow until our annual patient or caregiver card expires. After that, growing would be treated under the criminal code in Arizona, not the most lenient state in the union.
Some of us were growers before the law, and will continue to grow. But be advised, I doubt it's accidental that smart electric meters are being installed throughout the valley. It will be next to impossible to hide that you aren't continuing to grow unless your electrical usage drops dramatically.
Some of us were growers before, but will be content to buy from dispensaries. Content may be a strong word - maybe resigned is a better term - resigned to giving up a fun hobby and inexpensive medicine but getting the highest quality product in return.
Some of us were not growers, and will continue. See the warning above, and since you never were a clandestine grower, you'll lack the basic instincts the survivors have developed. I would strongly suggest that novice growers quit once their legal status changes.
And finally, i think most of the people growing in the state were not growers, and will stop when the law changes. These are the law-abiding types who only considered cultivation when it was legal.
what do you think's going to happen??
Some of us were growers before the law, and will continue to grow. But be advised, I doubt it's accidental that smart electric meters are being installed throughout the valley. It will be next to impossible to hide that you aren't continuing to grow unless your electrical usage drops dramatically.
Some of us were growers before, but will be content to buy from dispensaries. Content may be a strong word - maybe resigned is a better term - resigned to giving up a fun hobby and inexpensive medicine but getting the highest quality product in return.
Some of us were not growers, and will continue. See the warning above, and since you never were a clandestine grower, you'll lack the basic instincts the survivors have developed. I would strongly suggest that novice growers quit once their legal status changes.
And finally, i think most of the people growing in the state were not growers, and will stop when the law changes. These are the law-abiding types who only considered cultivation when it was legal.
what do you think's going to happen??