Who will be allowed to grow in florida?

Is amendment 2 good for florida?

  • yeah

    Votes: 7 50.0%
  • nahh

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • we shall see...

    Votes: 5 35.7%

  • Total voters
    14

Thorhax

Well-Known Member
i might move there if the laws are right. i like sunshine. but i want to be able to grow legally, and florida is known for its iron fist on growers...
 

Tupapa

Well-Known Member
U gotta have a condition that require or is advised to use cannabis as treatment, u get the prescription get the medical card and when u are all cleared up then start growing, I think it will be like 6 plants per patient.,. But not everyone will be allowed to grow only medical patients.
 

A.K.A. Overgrowem

Well-Known Member
U gotta have a condition that require or is advised to use cannabis as treatment, u get the prescription get the medical card and when u are all cleared up then start growing, I think it will be like 6 plants per patient.,. But not everyone will be allowed to grow only medical patients.
No chronic pain, No home grow in Fl. pretty much useless.
 

gangstergrows

New Member
I do not like it, it's a corporate prop 215 that has the interest in mind of the companies that put up 5 mil bonds to get the license. There's only like 6 in the state. I sat next to a guy on a PJ to Vegas and it made me sick hearing "big marijuana" perspective first hand. It is his dispensary/grow that will be open in Tallahassee. Mjardin is their company IG. With their big fancy facilities in all the legal states they are like cocaine dealers because they're always trying to cut it. They grow "just good enough" that people buy it because it's legal. these big companies have no ambition in growing the best, they try to cut corners every way possible without your health in mind.

Just get a light and grow your own indoor, outdoor is a pain in FL
 

Thorhax

Well-Known Member
I do not like it, it's a corporate prop 215 that has the interest in mind of the companies that put up 5 mil bonds to get the license. There's only like 6 in the state. I sat next to a guy on a PJ to Vegas and it made me sick hearing "big marijuana" perspective first hand. It is his dispensary/grow that will be open in Tallahassee. Mjardin is their company IG. With their big fancy facilities in all the legal states they are like cocaine dealers because they're always trying to cut it. They grow "just good enough" that people buy it because it's legal. these big companies have no ambition in growing the best, they try to cut corners every way possible without your health in mind.

Just get a light and grow your own indoor, outdoor is a pain in FL
No point in moving out there:/

Those big companies are really gonna change the game when its federally legal. I saw first hand a 900k warehouse, completely empty with all the equipment to run a grow. Those snakes are just waiting.
 

mauricem00

Well-Known Member
seems like another state run cartel construction on a large production facility just started in northern nevada and there is no shortage of product for medical patients.under question 2 we will be able to grow for personal use so I guess these folks are anticipating a lot of cannabis tourism
 

Frajola

Well-Known Member
......and the little guys won't stand a chance. Same here east coast>:(

by the way , you will need a way more than 200k just to get a permit to grow mmj in ct.
 

mauricem00

Well-Known Member
......and the little guys won't stand a chance. Same here east coast>:(

by the way , you will need a way more than 200k just to get a permit to grow mmj in ct.
I think corporate farms will do the same thing to small commercial growers that walmart did to main street. grow your own for personal use or by from the large factory farm will be your only options. wall street is replacing the mexican cartels. and doing it legally.:?:wall:
 

A.K.A. Overgrowem

Well-Known Member
I think corporate farms will do the same thing to small commercial growers that walmart did to main street. grow your own for personal use or by from the large factory farm will be your only options. wall street is replacing the mexican cartels. and doing it legally.:?:wall:
Consolidation is inevitable, there will always be a place for the gourmet market tho. Anyone wishing to opt out of the big corp. pot can individually or in groups grow their own dank.
 

thumper60

Well-Known Member
I think corporate farms will do the same thing to small commercial growers that walmart did to main street. grow your own for personal use or by from the large factory farm will be your only options. wall street is replacing the mexican cartels. and doing it legally.:?:wall:
I don't think so all ya gotta do is grow better meds sell for little less, its going to be easyif ya don't mind flying under radar,i think going legal will boost the black market once folks c the choise
 

RockStarGrower

Well-Known Member
Yep but only 6 growers allowed and cbd oil and Spray avail. With low thc in some. Its not what everyone who voted for it wanted but its a horrible start, atleast some will get the somewhat help they can get legally.
 

☢Smokey♛Dragon♨❀

Well-Known Member
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Yaay about damn time! I can grow now for medical purposes! Lol nah, but idk how this is going to work in fl... There's some crazy savages here and if your a medical patient growing for yourself you got to watch out because people are going to find that quite unconstitutional and there will be an uproar people are going to try and steal your crops or rob the dispensary... I'm afraid its not going to last here unless its completely legal like Colorado... Well its the beginning of the end trumps in office, good luck brothers
 

Lennon

Active Member
I see that for some of you there is a confusion between the bill passed in 2014 and what Florida just passed, which is amendment 2 and it doesn't clearly dictate who can and cannot be a grower. There's going to be discrepancy between the language of the amendment and what reality will be, for now we can only speculate.
 
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