Buying clones on craigslist...

Kervork

Well-Known Member
Anyone else ever have someone show up trying to sell you the worst clones ever?

Damn.. If I make a clone it has roots coming out when I sell it. I don't stick a tiny cutting from the underside of a budding plant into a soaked rockwool cube and claim its a clone.

Ok people... Clones have roots. Cuttings do not.


Guess it serves me right for buying off craigslist.
 

hoonigan

Member
Anyone else ever have someone show up trying to sell you the worst clones ever?

Damn.. If I make a clone it has roots coming out when I sell it. I don't stick a tiny cutting from the underside of a budding plant into a soaked rockwool cube and claim its a clone.

Ok people... Clones have roots. Cuttings do not.


Guess it serves me right for buying off craigslist.
Buying or selling anything like this on craigslist is just begging for legal problems.
 

J9BLACK

Active Member
Per the MMA, BUYING from anyone is not illegal at the state level. It is now safe to be a cannabis patient. Only craigslist 'sellers' are at risk. The three clones I had donated to me recently by another patient had advertised her strains on Craigslist. As both of us had our cards, neither of us seemed concerned that we were violating the MMA.

Now if Mary Jane patient is moving enough plants and donations that she's starting to get nervous? Maybe she should be--whether she is advertising on CL or not...
 

J9BLACK

Active Member
I have researched this a bit, and I had completely forgotten that the caregiver needs to be the registered caregiver. So why would a farmer's market be more legal?

I would get arrested and fight this in court:

Your honor, ladies and gentlemen of the jury....I am permitted to grow my own medicine, but I have almost completely failed. As a consequence, I have had to depend on places like Elements for finished product and Craigslist patient farmers for plants--so I can keep trying to grow my own medicine. Can we end this idiocy?
 

bigbillyrocka

Well-Known Member
If you send me a few clones ill pay you with a money order as soon as i recieve em. Im in africa on a survey so my assiztant will take care of ya. ;)
 

1337hacker

Active Member
I have researched this a bit, and I had completely forgotten that the caregiver needs to be the registered caregiver. So why would a farmer's market be more legal?

I would get arrested and fight this in court:

Your honor, ladies and gentlemen of the jury....I am permitted to grow my own medicine, but I have almost completely failed. As a consequence, I have had to depend on places like Elements for finished product and Craigslist patient farmers for plants--so I can keep trying to grow my own medicine. Can we end this idiocy?
They ruled in court that the method Sobol's club used was OK. So as long as you are donating to a separate non-profit, and or receiving something of value (other than cannabis) in return, you can work around this. The farmers market makes sure that all vendors are in one of those two categories prior to letting them open up shop at the market!
 

Chronicseeker

New Member
Word on the street is that authorities are cracking down hard on caregivers/ anyone who is selling. If I am not mistaken caregiver info can be considered public knowledge and that means individuals names are readily available on request. Supposedly some dispensary owners are pushing PD and the state to pursue compassion club and caregiver crackdowns. CL is basically an open market for authorities to pick and choose who to target, buying is not illegal. Be very careful and more importantly be smart. The concept of selling without some form of entity protection (get correctly incorporated if necessary) makes for a very fast tracked drug dealer case. Some caregiver groups have gone dark until this wave subsides and the first few dispensaries open.
 

dbkick

Well-Known Member
Anyone else ever have someone show up trying to sell you the worst clones ever?

Damn.. If I make a clone it has roots coming out when I sell it. I don't stick a tiny cutting from the underside of a budding plant into a soaked rockwool cube and claim its a clone.

Ok people... Clones have roots. Cuttings do not.


Guess it serves me right for buying off craigslist.
some of the most raggedy ass craiglist clones I've bought actually grew out rather nice.
 

irieie

Well-Known Member
Word on the street is that authorities are cracking down hard on caregivers/ anyone who is selling. If I am not mistaken caregiver info can be considered public knowledge and that means individuals names are readily available on request.
this is the first I heard about this. If I am not mistaken, caregivers are afforded the same protection of privacy under the Amma specificallymjust as patients are specifically protected. Please let me know if I am mistaken as this is a pertinent issue.
 

J9BLACK

Active Member
Cannabis consumers can be a little paranoid....

My no bullshit assessment is the Obama administration is consistently shutting down those operations that cross some invisible threshold. Maybe its revenue, or some cartel drug source. I don't know. I do believe patients are safe consumers.

Prior to the MMJ movement, consumers were driven to the black market--to crime. That is all changed now; but there still are rules to OBEY. As some have pointed out, those that break the MMJ rules give us all a black eye and only underscore the perception of lawlessness that surrounds us like the reek.

I am OK with corporate dispensaries. They provide a way for some to get medicine. What if these dispensaries were able to mass produce medicine so well that the price for an ounce of WhWi dropped to $200 an ounce? Who would have a problem with that?

The cartels?
 
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