Can you legally grow marijuana in Oregon with a felony?

brick20

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If you been convicted of a felony for manufacturing and possession with intent to distribute, can you still legally grow in the state of Oregon?

If so how many plants are you allowed to grow?
 

JohnDee

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Legal growers in Oregon can only grow 3 adult plants and 3 seedlings. I believe that's correct, plus there's a weight restriction for what you can possess. Far as your criminal past...man I just don't know. Do you have a qualifying ailment? I don't see how they can deny you since it's classified as a medicine. I'm working toward getting legal too. Good luck.
JD
 

jswett1100

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They probley are thinking if you use to sell marijuana that growing probley would make you wanna go back to this habit.... regardless if its medicine or not haha
 

Ledhed

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If, and IF, it's like Michigan, you may be a patient and grow the legal amount for YOURSELF only, but you cannot be a caregiver. Being a caregiver you may grow for yourself and others. Check the laws, find a pot-friendly lawyer and make a few phone calls to find out what that state permits.
 

dadio161

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I would BING or GOOGLE this on an Oregon website. Not ask a bunch of stoners with no training in law . Go get the real answer. Maybe learn a few other laws you didn't think to ask.
 

Jack Harer

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The way I understand the laws, you cannot be a "licensed" grower that supplies dispensaries, or a caregiver with a felony, but if you are a qualified patient they can hardly prevent you from growing your own meds. You might get put under a strong microscope tho.....I make damn certain I stayed well within legal guidelines.
 
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