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That is not true.Remember in California the state provides for six plants but also stipulates that counties can increase but not decrease that limit.
Yep!You need to check your county and any city ords. That would effect you.
Sea of green/Sinaloa style.So I'm in LA county, and I know the next guy isn't limiting him self to what the law says. lol 6 plants or whatever. So how can I really up my plant count not exceeding even 60 at most! I'm unsure how people do it. and if I do it what are the potential charges and shit i should be worried about. I do 12 plants which I'm already over californias limit, but I'm not on perpetual yet so down time is killing me and I wanna get on perpetual.
I know, just don't get caught but is it really worth it cause anything can happen? and also is there ways around having a higher plant count?
Thanks for the clarification and advice. I am the last person who should be offering insight into the law and I don't know why I tried, my bad.That is not true.
Yep!
Sea of green/Sinaloa style.
The state itself hasn't set a limit UNLESS you hold the SB420 ID card, in that case you are voluntarily limiting yourself. If you only hold a recommendation, then technically the state has no limit. But your local municipality might, and if you go over what they have deemed appropriate then you will suffer their consequences. If you choose to take this path, my own suggestion is to get a good criminal defense attorney who's familiar with your local judges, etc on retainer. No, I am not joking, I've spent too much time in too many courtrooms to joke about this kind of thing.
That is not true.
Yep!
Sea of green/Sinaloa style.
The state itself hasn't set a limit UNLESS you hold the SB420 ID card, in that case you are voluntarily limiting yourself. If you only hold a recommendation, then technically the state has no limit. But your local municipality might, and if you go over what they have deemed appropriate then you will suffer their consequences. If you choose to take this path, my own suggestion is to get a good criminal defense attorney who's familiar with your local judges, etc on retainer. No, I am not joking, I've spent too much time in too many courtrooms to joke about this kind of thing.
The state itself hasn't set a limit UNLESS you hold the SB420 ID card, in that case you are voluntarily limiting yourself.
how ya been SM? 'good to read your posts.
once again, i'm having trouble finding the CA law that you refer to that specifically limits one who has a "card" while not others.
this page contains section 11362.5 of the california code that is known as the Compassionate Use Act of 1996.
i can't find anything relating to plant limits here, nor elsewhere. please lead me to the section that i am apparently missing.
IF your city/muni has a good website with updated information, that's where I would start. If not, then it's up to you whether or not you want to 'out' yourself and ask. I'm one of those out-with-it kind of people once I hit a certain point, and I hit it a long time ago. Others caution against such actions.so where do I look to find any city ords. that might be in affect with my concerns.. would I have to go in and ask the questions cause idk about doing that? lol
IIRC, it wasn't codified, it was that People vs Kelly decision in '08 that led to this current status. Who knows what's going to happen to SB420's provisions once MCRSA is in full swing though.how ya been SM? 'good to read your posts.
once again, i'm having trouble finding the CA law that you refer to that specifically limits one who has a "card" while not others.
this page contains section 11362.5 of the california code that is known as the Compassionate Use Act of 1996.
i can't find anything relating to plant limits here, nor elsewhere. please lead me to the section that i am apparently missing.
No, an actual ID card with photo kinda deal. I only have the recommendation myself, as advised by my attorney, specifically because by getting the card you are voluntarily limiting yourself (again, according to my attorney and my understanding of the People vs Kelley decision).when you guys says card, you mean the rec paper with doctors signature. because I have that.. so I'm voluntarily limiting myself? lol
No, not local or county, state. I'll ask around again, but when I was dug deep into this stuff in '11 that was what I'd learned. That decision struck down the limits imposed by the state, but at some point along the line we ended up with the situation being that *if* one acquires the card, one is then voluntarily limiting oneself to 6 or 12 mature/immature.
Beyond that, since Fresno imposed their full ban on all activities, other counties and cities have followed suit.
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