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I'm just asking a question is 12 fully grown plants each grow enough to keep you going till your next crop of 12 shit I'd love to be legal to even grow one plant shit guys you are so lucky I can't understand why you would be unhappy with that amount unless your after a huge profit in a little confused .
Xavier hit the nail on the head. High plant counts help law-abiding patients remain compliant. With no increased plant count, and ignoring the recreational 'no limit' issue, as soon as I harvest one single plant I am over that two ounce limit. It's probably splitting hairs, but I would rather be legit, even if I'm in the database.I'm just asking a question is 12 fully grown plants each grow enough to keep you going till your next crop of 12 shit I'd love to be legal to even grow one plant shit guys you are so lucky I can't understand why you would be unhappy with that amount unless your after a huge profit in a little confused .
Because it's in our constitution to have extended plant counts and people with very debilitating diseases such as epilepsy and cancer amongst a host of the other diseases, deserve more. Also give them inch and they will take a mile. Places like stupid Florida says u can't grow for self. (In one of the most tropical states lol). So I will fight for my right. Hemp is now federally legal just depends on if your state has a program setup. How bout make weed licenses unlimited and only 500 dollars each like hemp license here in colorado, and truly form a Open marketI'm with this guy. 12 plants can put out quite a bit o ganja for personal use, real personal use that is. The one bit I wish was different would be clones, when cutting clones I take several times more than what I expect to use...would be nice to have that aspect excluded. Of course you should be able to grow as much as you want...but damn, if you have lived where it's still seriously illegal this is paradise.
@bongzaway
- Coloradans can grow marijuana in their homes for personal use.
- Up to six plants are allowed per Colorado resident over age 21, with as many as three plants flowering at one time.
- Don’t forget that counties and municipalities can pass stricter laws. For example, Denver limits a home grow to 12 plants, even if there are three or more adults over age 21 in the residence.
- The laws are different for medical marijuana users.
- Marijuana plants must be kept in an enclosed, locked area that can’t be viewed openly. This means the plants can’t be outside.
- At homes with residents under 21, any marijuana grow area must be enclosed and locked in a separate space that minors can’t access.
- At homes without residents under 21, extra precautions must be taken to make sure any visiting youth don’t have access to marijuana plants.
- Homegrown marijuana or marijuana products can’t be sold to anyone.
- Only licensed grow establishments can sell marijuana products.
You posted to correct you if you were wrong. You aren't/weren't, so I put the pertinent legislation in a related thread to keep the clutter down, and to confirm that you are indeed correct. That's why I replied in this thread.Yo LGG, I copy and pasted this right from the link you posted : "Marijuana plants must be kept in an enclosed, locked area that can’t be viewed openly. This means the plants can’t be outside."
NO OUTDOOR GROWS IN CO! hahahahaha this is fuckin nutzo bullshit.
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