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The DA in Pahrump, sided with the patients, that the right to grow is a patients constitutional right in NV as well as a 11th amendment protection violation with the 25 mile rule the legislature added not with the state mmj law if I wasn't clear with that.
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Vote NO to legalize cannabis....Or else
Why?? Read more here! https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=287317
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It seems like a medical card holder could keep growing specific strains with proof that those strains aren't available in dispensaries. But you would probably be taken to court to prove it if caught. Opinions?
Here is what a Nevada attorney said about the medical law: "Thank you for contacting our firm with your legal inquiry. To answer your question, no at this time there are no permits issued by the state or any other authority that would specifically allow a patient to continue cultivating based on lack of strain availability (or for any other reason). Unfortunately, the law regarding a patient's ability to continue self-cultivating is very convoluted and dependent on individual circumstances (strain availability, location of the patient's home, when they first applied for a patient card, indigence, illness, etc.), even local law enforcement seems unsure of how to enforce the new law. The law was written so that it leaves a lot of discretion to the law enforcement officers as to whether they should bring charges or not. With regard to lack of strain availability, patients are essentially left to prove in court (after charges have been filed) that they needed a certain strain to treat their ailments and that the strain was unavailable in a dispensary, which is not an ideal situation for the patients." |
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I live in Oregon, but have relatives in Nevada. I would vote yes, even if you can't grow legally at home. You can have some weed in your car and not get busted or as in my case some dummy can accidentally leave a pipe in your car and you won't get busted for it. Or if if you decide to grow indoors anyway, you are much less likely to get in caught , because smell and possession are now legal and not probable cause to bust down your door, shoot your dog, and find some plants growing. Legality may also help alter the stupid drugged driving laws.
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I'm still voting against it. Take the 25 mile bullshit out and I'll vote in favor of it.
LEO is running adds on tv now that say a mmj card doesn't allow you to drive under the influence. I was stopped a few years ago and my card showed up on the cops info. He asked if I had used recently. Of course I told him no. But the right cop could give a shit, haul you in for a drug test and you'd have to prove you weren't. And for anyone that says, "vote it in and get the law makers to change it", remember, the mmj law was passed in 2001. It took 14-15 years for them to change the law allowing shops that were required in the original constitutional amendment. Nothing and I meant nothing would change anytime soon with the lawmakers raking in cash from mme owners who don't want us to grow our own
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I had a friend get pulled over by Metro. After the officer pulled up that he was a patient and asked if he was UTI, the officer reacted aggressively and illegally searched his car. The cop found less than a gram of shake, threw it on the ground, stomped it out, and lectured my friend. Its bullshit that we can legally have and purchase cannabis, but the cops treat you like a criminal. I don't expect this to change if adult use becomes legal, mostly because law enforcement is seasoned to despise cannabis. |
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Symbiotic please keep us apprised of any developments as I moving to NV to lease some land with the thoughts of purchasing and am very interested in what is going on. As I understand it once I get my MMJ cards, as a patient I can grow 12 plants outdoors correct?
I read online on the upcoming vote that once we had the MMJ card we can apply to (someone TBD) and receive a "caregiver" status that allows up to grow (as long as we are not with in 25 miles of a dispensary and I am not) for up to 5 patients for a total of 60 plants or am I totally reading the online rules wrong? I'm confused now?
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ResinRyder - Vote yes on the legalization law. The law at least reduces growing to a misdemeanor, makes cannabis accessible to all and eliminates the MMJ fee. MegaYields - Yes you can may have 12 plants but they must be out of view and locked in some manner. From what I understand, from reading the bill, its a 12 plant max at any residence.
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Vote yes, to legalize because you will spend less time in jail with the new legalization in effect. Just listen to the way that sounds when you say it out loud!
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