jeepster420
Active Member
I would be careful posting things like, 'You may want to brush up on Amendment 20 rights as provided by the state of Colorado and The U.S. Constitution In general. The state CANNOT deny Amendment 20 rights to medically qualified patients who are also married to each other'
That's not the end of the story pal, and I encourage you to not only educate yourself on current legislation, but also current events.
Let's discuss bartkowitz for a moment, can we? Do you understand that since he's being charged with federal crimes, whatever stae/local laws he might be compliant with don't matter, because cultivation of marijuana is still illegal at the federal level? So your interpretation of state law is irrelevant. The US constitution doesn't say anything about pot, so I'm curious what you're referencing when you say, 'and The U.S. Constitution In general.'. Care to elaborate?
I think we need to be clear. I'm discussing a husband and wife who are both caregivers, and you seem to kind of imply 2 patients living together, not caregivers. I'm not arguing that two patients can't live together. I take the position that there can only be one caregiver per house.
Honestly, if we're discussing how to be compliant with larger grows, then the easiest way to grow more is to have multiple grows under the same name at different locations. Obviously this gets expensive.
That's not the end of the story pal, and I encourage you to not only educate yourself on current legislation, but also current events.
Let's discuss bartkowitz for a moment, can we? Do you understand that since he's being charged with federal crimes, whatever stae/local laws he might be compliant with don't matter, because cultivation of marijuana is still illegal at the federal level? So your interpretation of state law is irrelevant. The US constitution doesn't say anything about pot, so I'm curious what you're referencing when you say, 'and The U.S. Constitution In general.'. Care to elaborate?
I think we need to be clear. I'm discussing a husband and wife who are both caregivers, and you seem to kind of imply 2 patients living together, not caregivers. I'm not arguing that two patients can't live together. I take the position that there can only be one caregiver per house.
Honestly, if we're discussing how to be compliant with larger grows, then the easiest way to grow more is to have multiple grows under the same name at different locations. Obviously this gets expensive.