NARCS CAME TO MY HOUSE. They took everything. The DA rejected my case. and set me fre

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
my county allows me to. :blsmoke:


Local Prop 215 Cultivation & Possession Guidelines for Medical Marijuana under California State Law SB 420

Explanation of SB420 Guidelines
*** Localities NOT listed below adhere to CA state default guidelines of 6 mature / 12 immature plants & 8 oz. of dried processed marijuana

Berkeley
  • Ordinance allows 10 plants and 2.5 lbs per patient, or up to 50 plants, 12.5 lbs for collectives.
Butte Co.


  • County guidelines : 6 mature or 12 immature plants, 1 pound processed material. Official Butte County policy regarding caregivers, collectives, and coops.
Calaveras Co.


  • Board of Supervisors approved: 6 plants and 2 pounds.
Del Norte Co.


  • County adopted Sonoma cultivation guidelines with maximum 100 square feet cultivation area and 99 plants or fewer; one pound possession limit (approved by Board of Supervisors 4/22/02)
El Dorado Co.


  • Sheriff & DA policy: Indoors - 10 flowering plants + 10 vegging + 1 mother; Outdoors: 20 starters or 10 mature plants, 1 - 2 lb processed marijuana depending on season of year. Details of El Dorado guidelines
Humboldt Co.


  • County guidelines allow patients 100 square feet and 3 lbs w/ no plant number limit. City of Eureka PD and CHP enforce SB 420 limits (6 mature/12 immature plants, 1/2 lb).
    Patient ID cards available for county residents from Dept. of Public Health (707)268-2185.
Mendocino Co.


  • 25 plants & 2 lbs. processed marijuana per patient.
    Patients may obtain zip-ties for medical marijuana plants from the Sheriff's Dept (707) 463-4411.
Nevada Co.


  • New policy Jun 2007: Cultivation: 6 mature female plants or 75 square feet of plant canopy (previously 10 plants not to yield more than 2 lbs). Possession: 2 lbs processed marijuana - consistent with patient's recommendation.
Oakland


  • Indoors - 72 plants in maximum 32 sq. ft growing area. Outdoors - 20 plants, no area limit. Weight limit 3 lbs dried marijuana per patient. Collective gardens limited to 3 patients. Dispensaries serving four or more patients are allowed max. 6 mature and 12 immature plants and 1/2 pound per patient.
San Diego (also Chula Vista)


  • City Council guidelines allow up to 1 lb of marijuana, 24 plants in 64 square feet indoors; no outdoors growing allowed except in enclosed greenhouses. Text of San Diego Guidelines
San Francisco


  • Patients allowed up to 24 plants or 25 square feet of canopy; dispensary gardens capped at 99 plants in 100 square feet. Possession limit 8 oz. dried cannabis per patient.
Santa Cruz


  • County guidelines allow cultivation of up to 100 sq feet of canopy and 3 lbs of marijuana.
Sonoma Co.


  • Guidelines permit 3 lbs for possession; maximum 100 square feet cultivation area with 30 plants or fewer (approved Sept 2006)
Trinity Co.


  • Guidelines permit 3 lbs for possession; 12 mature and/or 24 immature plants (up to 36 total).​
State Guidelines Under SB 420 (Health & Safety Code 11362.7)

[SIZE=-1]H&SC 11362.77(a). A qualified patient or primary caregiver may possess no more than eight ounces of dried marijuana per qualified patient. In addition, a qualified patient or primary caregiver may also maintain no more than sisx mature or 12 immature marijuana plants per qualified patient.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]H &SC 11362.77 (b) If a qualified patient or primary caregiver has a doctor's recommendation that this quantity does not meed the qualified patient's medical needs, the qualified patient or primary caregiver may possess an amount of marijuana consistent with the patient's needs.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]H&SC 11362.77 (c) Counties and cities may retian or enact medical marijuana guidelines allowing qualifieid patients or primary caregivers to exceed the state liits set forth in subdivision (a).[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]H&SC 11362.77 (d) Only the dried mature processed flowers of female cannabis plant or the plant conversion shall be considered when determining allowable quantities of marijuana under this section. [/SIZE]
SB 420 Enforcement Guidelines
  • State law, SB 420 (Health & Safety Code 11362.7), which took effect on Jan. 1, 2004, protects Prop. 215 patients from arrest provided they cultivate no more than 6 mature or 12 immature plants and possess no more than 8 ounces of dried marijuana (H&SC 11362.77(a)).
  • Counties and cities are authorized to establish higher (but not lower) limits if they wish (H&SC 11362.77(c)). Listed above are those localities that have adopted limits above the state limit.
  • Patients who need more marijuana can be exempted from these limits if they obtain a physician's statement specifying that they need more (H&SC 11362.77(b)). While police are often reluctant to recognize such exemptions, they are helpful in court.
  • The legality of the SB 420 limits is disputed. California NORML attorneys maintain that SB 420 cannot constitutionally limit the amount of marijuana patients can legally have insofar as Prop. 215 allows them to possess and cultivate whatever is necessary for their personal medical needs. However, this issue has not been settled by the courts. Patients who exceed the limits risk being arrested and having to defend themselves in court. Any patient who needs more than the limits is strongly advised to obtain a physician's exemption.
  • Despite supposed protections of SB 420 and Prop 215, patients may still be arrested if law enforcement suspects they are outside the law, for example, by being involved in illegal sales or distribution, or growing plants with excessive yields.
  • In general, the state Attorney General has given local authorities discretion in how they enforce Prop. 215, as explained in a letter to local law enforcement officials.
fdd what about alaska I cant get info on my state
 

iblazethatkush

Well-Known Member
exactly. :mrgreen: patriot act. :hump::peace:
Yeah that scares the shit out of me. I felt safe until recently I found out there's ways for the government to find out your ip even if you use a proxy and all that shit. If I were smarter I would of already stopped posting. I probably will- this is the only chance I take. And not getting busted is about minimizing your chances.....But, yeah, I get your point man.
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
ok now im lost...lol....peace az
kinda like a deer tag. you go to the sheriff with your med card. he gives you zip ties for the # of plants you are allowed. these are #ed. you go home and place a zip tie on each of your plants. now you are good to go. now if they sheriff comes by for anything and they see your plants they will see the zip ties and know you are all good. :blsmoke:
 

blonddie07

Well-Known Member
That sound like good news blonddie07 - i hope i didn't give the impression that i didn't care with my earlier post because I do. But you are fortunate in that you are worried about losing your equipment and plants rather than losing your freedom. But that doesn't make what they are doing to you right! Just wanted to be clear that i think it sucks what they are doing to you.
:joint:
yeah man, im more greatful of being free than them taking my stuff. But when i got out, the cop was like: "yeah, your not the first buddy"

and im like well shit, if my case is dropped, why cant i get my stuff back?

So you know i kinda got mad. But all is well :) they have no choice but to give EVERYTHING they took, sucky thing is...tomorrow is the laker game and i can't watch!! :evil:
 

blonddie07

Well-Known Member
Well, I went to the PD, and then went to the detectives office like directed. They told me to call their narcotics department, and its been 3 days and they never pick up, i left 2 messages. So im guessing this is not the way to go.

Now i have to figure out how to contact the DA's office.

Ill let everyone know whatsup
 

420inmyapt

Well-Known Member
because norcal rules the world. :hump::hump::blsmoke:

how's that for cocky?
Oh fuck yeah we do man! I love my county 10 flowering 10 veggin and a mother so thats what 21 plants... thanks for the info man i was under the impression i could only have 10 total... Oh how my plans have changed......see if pays to read, my doctor (if you call him that) told me 10.

FDD THANK YOU, you just doubled my op!
 

hom36rown

Well-Known Member
Oh fuck yeah we do man! I love my county 10 flowering 10 veggin and a mother so thats what 21 plants... thanks for the info man i was under the impression i could only have 10 total... Oh how my plans have changed......see if pays to read, my doctor (if you call him that) told me 10.

FDD THANK YOU, you just doubled my op!
You can basically get away with growing that many throughout all of california...s.b. 420 sets the presumptive legal amounts at 6 mature plants, 12 mature plants, however this is meant to be a threshold, not a ceiling. Ive heard of a case where the guy had hundreds of plants and got off with probation...
 

tokeythebear

Well-Known Member
I just got done reading this thred and i feel for you man and wish you good luck and i hope you get them BASTARDS!
 

40acres

New Member
The law enfocement agencies out in california are freaking out because since someone like you broke no state laws, you should get everything back.THey are coming up with all sorts of excuses, such as giving back people their own weed would be breaking federal laws. I myself can't wait to seewhat happens out there.
 
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