hyroot
Well-Known Member
They did the same thing here in Oregon with measure 97,,, and while i feel the pain and lose for the medical guys here ,,, i was not medical and didnt qualify for a card,, so when rec went legal here i was allowed to grow 4 plants at home and not get arrested for using and carrying ,,,, I dont get taxed or anything ,,, i dont buy from the state stores,,,, my own grows supply all my needs,,, for me it was a win win,,,, BUT for the medical crowd,, thier plant counts got dropped,, extra rules were put in,, they can no longer sale to rec stores unless they apply and pay money to the OLCC,,,,
so for the California crowd who were like me,, i hope it was a win win,, legal weed,, no arrests,, hopefully they can grow,, but i am guessing its the med crowd there who is taking it on the chin,, like those in oregon are
@ttystikk
Fines and penalties are harsher for non patients than they were before. If someone who is not a patient was caught with a pound. That person would have gotten $100 fine and a $40 assessment fee and have to take a 1 day drug and alcohol awareness class and pay a $40 class fee. Now if you get caught with more than 28 grams of flower or 8 grams of concetrate its a $500 fine and / or 6 months in jail. Local jurisdiction was given the power ti make their own laws which negates prop 64 altogether Several cities have flat out banned any rec and medical cultivation. Some cities require to register with the police to grow 6 rec plants. Some cities require an approved permit with a fire code inspection to grow 6 rec plants. Where I'm at you can only grow if you're a medical patient up to 24 plants. Growing 6 rec plants is banned. Outdoor is banned too. Prop 64 gave legislation the power to amend 64 at any time. Which they replaced prop 64 with sb 94.
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