fdd's starting early ----- Outdoor '08

rdecosta88

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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]CAREGIVERS:[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]A "primary caregiver" is narrowly defined under Prop. 215 to be "the individual designated [by a legal patient] who has consistently assumed responsibility for the housing, health, or safety of that person." The law does not explicitly allow for multiple caregivers. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]While caregivers may serve more than one patient, a new provision in SB 420 has made it illegal for them to have more than one patient outside their own "city or county." While the constitutionality of this provision is debatable (not only does it seem to override Prop. 215, but the restriction to a single "city or county" is ambiguous) prospective caregivers should beware of trying to serve large geographical areas. [/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] In general, the courts have held that cannabis clubs cannot serve as legal "primary caregivers" for large numbers of patients. Some persons have claimed caregiver status while growing for multiple numbers of patients on the theory that they are providing for their patients' health or safety. This defense has been successful in court for caregivers growing for small numbers of patients. However, it was explicitly rejected by a state court of appeals in the Peron decision, where the court held that Peron's San Francisco Cannabis Buyers' Club could not reasonably claim to function as a "primary caregiver" for its 8000 clients. [/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In general, medical cannabis providers who cater to walk-in clients should not hope to rely on the caregiver provision. Caregiver growers should limit themselves to a select membership list of local clients whom they personally know and who do not have other caregivers. Within these constraints, SB 420 allows caregivers to be compensated for the costs of their services, but does NOT specifically authorize distribution or cultivation for profit.[/FONT]
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fdd2blk

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if my buddy has a script but nowhere to grow, all i have to do is hang a copy of his paperwork next to mine and i'm good to go. :)
 

dagobaker

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why do u think california can pass this and ohio cant?
seems like a no brainer for tax purposes and revenue too
 

rdecosta88

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they need to completely decriminalize it thats what i think! but still regulate it some how so the Weed market doesnt go to shit!
 

s.c.mtn.hillbilly

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sweet, next summer, it is on, who can climb their plant the highest
my entry is still on her mother: "christy lee"(chrystal haze- nl.hz/ white widow(purple pheno))the plant she'll come off is 30"tall, and 4' wide n.l/hz. gushing of pineapples.. I'm starting her once I harvest in oct. then I'll trick her every night under flouros 'til next may! I'll try a purple widow too, but I'm going for LENGTH not height! :eyesmoke:
 

MDgrow

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ahhhh too bad i dont need other peoples scripts, doctor covers 90 plants =O

all i know is im doing it big next outdoor season, want to help me out fdd? lol
 

fdd2blk

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how the hell did you get a doctor to perscribe you a 90 plant script:?:
you can fit 90 plants in a 3 X 3 closet. or i can fill it with 1. plants counts don't mean sh*t. i can grow 1 plant that will out produce all 90 of those put together. this is why there is a canopy size and weight limit as well. :bigjoint:
 
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