Why Alaska has it better than Colorado

LWD

Active Member
Hello, in CO the new law allows cultivation up to six plants. In Alaska Cultivation

Cultivation of less than 25 plants of marijuana for personal use in a private residence is protected under the right to privacy of the Alaska constitution.(from NORML.org)

So I could grow 25 plants in my residence in AK, but only 6 in CO.

This is way better imo. Pardon my ignorance, but Alaska technically has not yet gone through the same legalization procedure as Washington and Colorado? I guess in CO recreational use is legalized and opposed somehow in AK. I wish someone could provide further clarification. Have a good one. :mrgreen:
 

cheechako

Well-Known Member
The laws up here are still a bit murky. The Ravin v. State decision in 1975 by the Supreme Court of Alaska was about privacy issues, and personal use/possession in a private residence. If you live here, you can skip all those thread about what to do if a cop says he smells weed.

Now HB 149 (2006?) supposedly does not override the SC decision, but makes it illegal in other regards. There are also laws about possession of any (private home or not) too close to a school, maintaining buildings just for grow, etc. And federal courts in AK are bound by federal laws in this matter.

We tried to vote like WA & CO. In 2004, Ballot Measure 2 (to legalize) received 44.25% of the vote. However, the current laws are all in place via the Supreme Court (of AK) and the State House and Govenor, and not because of popular vote.
 

ststephen

Member
I had the police at my house 2 weeks ago. They were impressed with my plants and asked when they were going to be done budding, I said about 3 weeks. Do you have it better there?
 

Rancho Cucamonga

Active Member
Sorry friend but in Alaska cultivation of 4 ozs or more is a felony, in some cases it's 1 oz. Up to 25 plants is meaningless. There is a "right to privacy" law in that state's constitution that allows people in their own home to grow but the 25 plants limit is a bit misleading.
 

colonuggs

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why do you need to grow 25 plants......i can grow 6 plants @ 8 ozers or 3 pounds every 4 months...more than enough for personal consumption

be happy with 6 legally you could be in washington where you get to grow 0 and you cant buy it legally either....but its legal

having police in grows in nothing new :)

 

Bubbagineer

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Dude, pics like that still make me feel ill. Those 2 jarhead look like they're ready to start yanking plants..... I agree. I don't need a 25 plant count. 6 is enough for me.
 

dbkick

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colonuggs...I LOVE that picture....I can't wait till the day I can do that. Would love to show my brothers my herb.

ps: they seem so happy and cool about it in the pic...awesomeness:clap:
are they happy and cool about getting their picture taken in a grow room or are they happy and cool because they just got to flashbang some poor motherfucker in their underwear? hendrix WOULD NOT approve.
 

Rancho Cucamonga

Active Member
Actually, the topic is about cultivation laws in Alaska, not your sad sex life. But to answer your question there are 104 males for every 100 females in Alaska. The highest male ratio in the United States.
 
Everytime I watch that Alaska State Troopers show they are arresting someone for marijauna and saying how its a myth that everyone thinks it is legal there and haul them off.
 

ststephen

Member
So, here in Colorado, the Governor set up a Task Force to try to set guidelines for the legislature. That got pretty weird, some people on the panel obviously don't agree with legalization (or regulating LIKE alcohol). Check out what they did here: http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/Revenue-Main/XRM/1251633708470

Some things to note (that differ from our MMJ laws): Child proof containers (really?), sell only an 1/8th to people who cannot demonstrate Colorado residency., 1 ounce limit possession (2 oz under MMJ), 1 pound limit possession at home of what you have personally grown (no limit under MMJ), LABELING with THC content (Cool for me, a logistical nightmare for the growers).

In general, I just renewed my Medical Marijuana Card, the new A64 laws are probably going to be more onerous than the A20 (MMJ Amendment)

The recommendations include:

  • Marijuana retailers must have both state and local approval.
  • For the first year, retail licenses are restricted to operators of existing licensed medical marijuana dispensaries.
  • For the first three years, retailers must grow 70% of the marijuana they sell, similar to existing medical marijuana regulations.
  • Enact two taxes — a 15 percent excise tax paid by shops where cannabis is sold, and an additional sales tax for customers.
  • Restrict access to the marijuana by minors.
  • Provide law enforcement officers with new training to catch impaired drivers.
  • Update the state’s Clean Air Act to include the effect of marijuana smoke.
  • Allow employers to prohibit off the job marijuana use by employees.
  • Allow marijuana to be sold to out-of-state visitors who are 21 or older.
  • Limit the amount of marijuana sold to a customer in a single purchase, perhaps to an eighth at a time. Colorado’s law only allows possession of up to an ounce of marijuana by individuals.
  • Limit marijuana advertising, similar to existing alcohol and tobacco advertising regulations.
  • Require marijuana to have child-proof packaging.
  • Emphasize that it’s illegal for marijuana to be given away in exchange for a donation.
  • Make marijuana part of bar and restaurant smoking bans, possibly making so-called “cannabis clubs” or “smoking clubs” illegal.
  • Prohibit growing marijuana outdoors.
  • Create a regulatory system similar to that in medical marijuana dispensaries that follows recreational marijuana from seed to sale.
  • Require that marijuana products have potency labeling, but there should be no restrictions on THC content.

 

hotrodharley

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I live in AK. The only legal growers here are either registered MMJ patients or their legally assigned caregiver. Period. Any place tha any amount is legal without a bullshit MMJ card is better off than AK. The ONLY thing we have going for us is square miles versus cops.
 

dbkick

Well-Known Member
Actually, the topic is about cultivation laws in Alaska, not your sad sex life. But to answer your question there are 104 males for every 100 females in Alaska. The highest male ratio in the United States.
Actually I don't give a fuck what the topic is and you know nothing about me so worry about your own non-existent sex life.
 

LWD

Active Member
It may not be "legal" but I didn't get charged when I got ratted on for growing 10 plants. In AK. They just took my plants and equipment, but no charge. So I'd say that is better than what most of the country got going on.
 

Corso312

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I had the police at my house 2 weeks ago. They were impressed with my plants and asked when they were going to be done budding, I said about 3 weeks. Do you have it better there?



You should have said 6 weeks so when they come back to pinch u with you with full harvest dried n jarred it is all gone except a lil personal.
 
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