UncleBuck
Well-Known Member
so, today i printed out ORS 475 in full and read it. i wanted to be sure of some things that i already knew, and i want everyone else to be aware as well.
my 3 favorites:
1) ORS 475.304, article 7: a registry identification cardholder or the designated primary caregiver of the cardholder may reimburse the person responsible for a marijuana grow site the costs of supplies and utilities associated with the production of marijuana for the registry identification cardholder. no other costs associated with the production of marijuana for the registry identification cardholder, including he cost of labor, may be reimbursed
translation: you can ask other patients to cover the costs of your grow such as electric, nutrients, soil, containers, grow space, pest prevention or eradication, and any other supplies or utilities used in growing.
you may not charge for things like labor, rental space on a storefront to sell it, or jars in which to store the harvest. jars aren't used to produce cannabis, they house it afterward.
2) ORS 475.323, article 1: possession of a registry identification card or designated primary caregiver identification card pursuant to ORS 475.309 does not alone constitute probable cause to search the person or the property of the cardholder or otherwise subject the person or property of the cardholder to inspection by any governmental agency.
translation: the police may not search you for simply having a card.
3) ORS 475.324: a law enforcement officer who determines that a registry identification cardholder is in possession of amounts of usable marijuana or numbers of marijuana plants in excess of the amount or number authorized by ORS 475.320 may confiscate only any usable marijuana or plants that are in excess of the amount authorized.
translation: if you have a few extra clones about, you will not go to jail. those extra plants will be taken away, and that is it.
i keep a copy of the law by my front door, just in case any law enforcement officer wants to try to disagree or trick me or blow smoke up my ass. it is a good idea, and i urge everyone to print up a copy of this and keep it right by your front door, or wherever you keep your "registry identification cards".
please feel free to comment or add your own favorite parts of the law, like how they may not destroy any equipment if they seize it and must return it afterward (ors 475.323, article 2)
my 3 favorites:
1) ORS 475.304, article 7: a registry identification cardholder or the designated primary caregiver of the cardholder may reimburse the person responsible for a marijuana grow site the costs of supplies and utilities associated with the production of marijuana for the registry identification cardholder. no other costs associated with the production of marijuana for the registry identification cardholder, including he cost of labor, may be reimbursed
translation: you can ask other patients to cover the costs of your grow such as electric, nutrients, soil, containers, grow space, pest prevention or eradication, and any other supplies or utilities used in growing.
you may not charge for things like labor, rental space on a storefront to sell it, or jars in which to store the harvest. jars aren't used to produce cannabis, they house it afterward.
2) ORS 475.323, article 1: possession of a registry identification card or designated primary caregiver identification card pursuant to ORS 475.309 does not alone constitute probable cause to search the person or the property of the cardholder or otherwise subject the person or property of the cardholder to inspection by any governmental agency.
translation: the police may not search you for simply having a card.
3) ORS 475.324: a law enforcement officer who determines that a registry identification cardholder is in possession of amounts of usable marijuana or numbers of marijuana plants in excess of the amount or number authorized by ORS 475.320 may confiscate only any usable marijuana or plants that are in excess of the amount authorized.
translation: if you have a few extra clones about, you will not go to jail. those extra plants will be taken away, and that is it.
i keep a copy of the law by my front door, just in case any law enforcement officer wants to try to disagree or trick me or blow smoke up my ass. it is a good idea, and i urge everyone to print up a copy of this and keep it right by your front door, or wherever you keep your "registry identification cards".
please feel free to comment or add your own favorite parts of the law, like how they may not destroy any equipment if they seize it and must return it afterward (ors 475.323, article 2)