Homegrow is included that is the most important part of the law.The 12"X12" limit looks like Scrog is the way to go. Making Arkansas the Sea of Green state.Don't people who know anything about growing MJ.,write the laws or are they overruled by people who don't.Anyone know who did write the proposition.Yup yup! The wording of the Act itself is somewhat of a letdown, but at least they are doing something. Says that patients can cultivate up to 6 plants....but get this..... only 12" tall and 12" diameter each plant. WHATTTTTTTTTTTTT......bonzai plants, seriously? I'm not sure if any of the other medical marijuana states have any kind of plant height limitation like this, but I forsee this being a problem. What's everybody's weigh in?
IKR??? lol "Sir this plant is an inch too tall, we're gonna have to confiscate this bud top here to keep you within regulation...ill just take that"so now the cops have to carry rulers if approved?
I am not a lawyer, so I am not officially interpreting this future law for anyone. However if you read the language of the Arkansas Initiative, it states that a growing patient may have no more than 6 flowering, greater than 12"x12" plants. I know it is worded funny (as is most law), but I clearly read it as limiting the number of flowering plants that are greater than 12"x12" at six per patient.Yup yup! The wording of the Act itself is somewhat of a letdown, but at least they are doing something. Says that patients can cultivate up to 6 plants....but get this..... only 12" tall and 12" diameter each plant. WHATTTTTTTTTTTTT......bonzai plants, seriously? I'm not sure if any of the other medical marijuana states have any kind of plant height limitation like this, but I forsee this being a problem. What's everybody's weigh in?
If the Qualifying Patient lives more than five miles from a Nonprofit Dispensary, and has not specified that a Designated Caregiver or a Nonprofit Dispensary is allowed under state law to cultivate marijuana for the Qualifying Patient, and is in possession of not more than 6 flowering marijuana plants greater than 12 inches in height or diameter, which must be kept in an Enclosed, Locked Facility unless they are being transported because the Qualifying Patient is moving, or they are being transported to the Qualifying Patient's property.
Hmm...so you're saying you could have 99+ 12"x11" plants? It text does look like it says that, but that's one giant loophole if that's right.I am not a lawyer, so I am not officially interpreting this future law for anyone. However if you read the language of the Arkansas Initiative, it states that a growing patient may have no more than 6 flowering, greater than 12"x12" plants. I know it is worded funny (as is most law), but I clearly read it as limiting the number of flowering plants that are greater than 12"x12" at six per patient.
Time to start working on some Lowryder strains... LOLHmm...so you're saying you could have 99+ 12"x11" plants? It text does look like it says that, but that's one giant loophole if that's right.