I can't find the part of the law that says caregivers can hire one employee to assist with cultivation.actually attempted to have an employee, and they got a letter back with voided check saying governor is not allowing this at this time. Called Thiele and he said that was still in the works, and they are not accepting applications for employees. That was a few months ago, not sure if its changed
yup, thanksWhere are you seeing that, jujubee? I suspect that you are looking at an old version that was later amended.
http://www.mainelegislature.org/legis/bills/bills_125th/chapdocs/PUBLIC407.rtfJuju - as Tet pointed out, that is the from the original text of 1296, which is the first result when you google LD1296. You need to find the Final Disposition - this has the text that was enacted into law.
if you jump a fence you get unlawful entry, if you jimmy open a window (as long as its not broken) you get the same charge. the law doesn't define what secure is other than that you amde a reasonable attempt to stop people from entering. ie a gate/door and a lock. hell could be a luggage lock.. the problem is they can't redefine all the laws for this one.. so we fall under the same laws for private property. I think its a good thing, last thing some CG needs is some asshole to say a plastic wall isn't secure so your green house don't count no more.. :/Yup, I realize the discussion is somewhat academic and about compliance. It just baffles me that the law would consider an outside fence with a padlocked gate as secure as a room inside a building.