MCRCI claims 6 plant max

TheRealDman

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I know many caregivers (DG's) in Colorado with 99 plant limits/per patient (5 patients max). The state mandates a 99 plant limit/per patient (regardless of ailment) to not exceed Fed Felony laws (even tho the Feds are now barred from interfering with state MMJ laws). The 6 plant limit for rec is for "each" person of legal age (21) living in the dwelling...up to 24 plants max.
 

ttystikk

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I know many caregivers (DG's) in Colorado with 99 plant limits/per patient (5 patients max). The state mandates a 99 plant limit/per patient (regardless of ailment) to not exceed Fed Felony laws (even tho the Feds are now barred from interfering with state MMJ laws). The 6 plant limit for rec is for "each" person of legal age (21) living in the dwelling...up to 24 plants max.
The rec limit only matters if you don't have medical docs.
 

doingdishes

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they are well known to us here, which is why most agree with me and others have made the same comments. It's not my job to hold your hand and force you to drink, youngin'.

Run back to your little corner, the adults are talking.
once again you're asked to back up your claims and all you come back with is insults...you need to grow up...oh yeah you're old!
you seem to think i am uneducated yet i back up my claims when i am asked...and if i am wrong, i will admit it. unlike you who just spew insults and venom with outright lies.
you make me laugh that's for sure. why not show where you get your info?? i bet you just plain CAN'T because it's all untrue.
so i look forward tgo more of your rudeness and insults. come on...give it your best....or maybe something anyone has asked you about.
is there a conspiracy about the sun rising in your world too?
 

RM3

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I know many caregivers (DG's) in Colorado with 99 plant limits/per patient (5 patients max). The state mandates a 99 plant limit/per patient
can you reference the Colorado law that allows this ???

No where are they giving a 99 plant count per patient
 

TheRealDman

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can you reference the Colorado law that allows this ???

No where are they giving a 99 plant count per patient
The law limits caregivers, those who grow pot on behalf of patients, to 99 plants. The change means that some high-volume caregivers will face the same oversight as commercial growers, paying licensing fees and undergoing background checks.
http://www.thecannabist.co/2015/05/18/colorado-medical-pot-new-caregiver-limits-mmj-in-schools-okd-by-gov/35084/

Just texted a Colorado Cargiver with multiple grows, will find out if that's per patient or just a total of 99 plants across the board.
 

ttystikk

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What are the plant counts, possession, storage, caregiver rules. All pertaining to being a medical user. In colorado.
I don't know them all, and they change often. Google around for latest info, sorry I'm not more help here.
 

Tektek

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I'm thinking ….. pppfffftt …. ffffsssffftt .. bubba + blueberry
MMAR is small potatoes to the big producers, legal next Sept, huge market.
They want limits on # people you grow for. Don't want you taking TOO MANY customers.
Good PR for them to support MMAR. Tweed is. Most people won't grow. How many make beer and wine? At those "we brew shops"? Big players don't care.

Inspections? You correct above there. Where's the staff? HC behind 6 mo for MMPR.
 
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