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Hmm i get that but how do these breeders stay protected growing at least hundreds if not thousands of plants? Or is it don't ask don't tell lol!Are you talking in Co?
I would assume things like mail order would be a no, no. SeedVaultofCa is the only seed bank I know of in Cali, and I don't think they claim to be medical or anything like that. Just a disclaimer that the seeds are not for germinating ext. Good question.
Department of ag will license you for a seed bank. It's three hundred bucks.GrowGod, post: 1515714, member: 64942"]A little off topic but how and what would one do to start let's say a seed company? Do you need special lisceneing??
OMG you had me frikkn rollin dude. That there was hilarious. ...........I concur with all of you........ We should not have to be told we have the FREEDOM to do anything that doesn't harm others. I never cared much or listened to the mans rules before why should I start now. I'm not a Republican or a Democrat. I'm an American and I want my country back....The people making these laws can lick my balls.
However I am limiting my ball licking to only 3 licks a day.
No contact with my penis, violators will be prosecuted
I figured you'd chime in with the rules. I'll produce as many beans as I want with my six trees, and give them away, if I feel the need. The state does allow people to register a seed company not under med. That's with the dept of ag, not med. You can register as a seed vendor. Hemp seed is your answer Anyone can walk right in and obtain a license quickly.If your making cannabis seeds they have to be produced under a regular MIPS or OPC licenses issued by the MED and then those can only be sold in state licensed dispensaries in lots no bigger than 6 seeds at a time to the end user. The state considers each seed a mature plant so the 6 plant rule kicks in. No out of state or direct shipping. The department of AG license is or cannabis seeds and there is kind of a lot to it beyond the $300 application fee.
At least one person is finally understanding the difference between rights and privileges. Safe to say that nearly every grower today has never had a "legal right" to grow. Most growers I know never asked for permission or waited for "legal" avenues to open for them to produce cannabis.You can grow medicine, but only how we say.
You can own a gun, but only under these circumstances.
You can drive a car, but only if insured.
You can buy a soda in NY, but only if it's 16 oz or less.
You can pull money out of your bank, but only if it's under 10,000.
You can breathe, but only how we say.
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