Senate Passes Bill – Only Governor Chafee Can Stop Bill Now

entree

Active Member
Let me see if I understand this correctly.

2 Caregivers or Patients at 1 structural building = co-op ; max of 2 caregivers or patients at 1 structural building

Residential cooperatives are subject to the following possession limits: 10 ounces
of usable marijuana, 24 mature marijuana plants, and 12 seedlings

Previously, 1 caregiver with 2 patients could have 12 seedlings and 24 mature plants correct? This now effectively splits the numbers in half for 2 people that grow together? Am I missing anything else, or is that the effect of this?

Nonresidential cooperatives are subject to the following possession limits: 10
ounces of usable marijuana, 48 mature marijuana plants, and 24 seedlings
.

If you have a nonresidential (assuming based on zoning?) building 2 people can have 24/48 ; effectively the same limits prior to the amendment.

Now you'd also be required to go through inspections, but in regards to a nonresidential building, I assume they couldn't deny you based on the activity of growing alone.


Am I'm missing anything with these changes, or misinterpreting anything ?

Edit: I also forgot to ask; If you're a patient AND a caregiver do you get your 12/12 for being a patient, and then the caregiver count as well? Effectively maxing out at 24/36 per patient/caregiver?
 

ricky6991

Well-Known Member
I read it as a person not card....

So 1 caregiver per building or 1 patient per building... so cg is 12/24 an patient 12/12.

Any more and you need inspections...

Rule changes just make it hard to have massive grows without risk of inspection to forces excess meds to dispensary cause disp. Pays tax and cardholder will also if gave to disp.
 
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