I own a "fucking dispensary". I think I know what I'm talking about. If you checked a box that said "Self and MMC" that was on an outdated form [invalid as of 12/1] and still required that the MMC and patient COLLECTIVELY grew no more than 6 plants. There was a point when we allowed patients to grow 3 and we grew 3, but not any longer because patients like you gamed the program. Thanks for screwing it up for the rest of the patients.
You are a self proclaimed Texas transplant, I have some doubts about your ability to interpret the rules of the Colorado Medical Marijuana program. I have provided multiples sources supporting my statements, you have provided nothing more than 'You are wrong".
Go read the "fucking" Colorado Constitution, article 18,section 14. It specifically state 6 plants COLLECTIVELY between a caregiver[mmc] and patient.
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/medicalmarijuana/amendment.html
If you think the Colorado Constitution, the supreme law of our state, is full of shit then you have other issues.
Here it the part you are interested in :
(h) The patient and primary care-giver collectively possess amounts of marijuana no greater than those specified in subparagraph (4) (a) (I) and (II); and
Here is section 4 that they are talking about:
(4) (a) A patient may engage in the medical use of marijuana, with no more marijuana than is medically necessary to address a debilitating medical condition. A patient's medical use of marijuana, within the following limits, is lawful:
(I) No more than two ounces of a usable form of marijuana; and
(II) No more than six marijuana plants, with three or fewer being mature, flowering plants that are producing a usable form of marijuana.
The state health department provided form is the one I gave you the link to. If you think that is an invalid source of data, then you are in serious denial of the facts.
6 plants is the rule, but grow whatever the hell you want. I could care less if you get stuck with $20k in legal defense bills trying to keep your butt out of jail.
I only want other patients to know what is right and what isn't with regard to the law and what they can legally grow when assigned to a caregiver or MMC.