Can anyone link me to an official law of the new Colorado caregiver limits I've been hearing about? Max of 12???
I keep seeing folks mention "AG". Such a designation makes no difference when it comes to weed/plant counts. It's a Statewide rule no matter what PUD designation you are living under.
The bill places a cap on the number of plants that can be possessed or grown on a residential property at 16 plants unless a local jurisdiction permits possessing or growing more than 16 plants.
(II) (A) REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE PLANTS ARE FOR MEDICAL
OR RECREATIONAL USE, IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR A PERSON TO KNOWINGLY
CULTIVATE, GROW, OR PRODUCE MORE THAN TWELVE MARIJUANA PLANTS
ON OR IN A RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY; OR TO KNOWINGLY ALLOW MORE THAN
TWELVE MARIJUANA PLANTS TO BE CULTIVATED, GROWN, OR PRODUCED ON
OR IN A RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
“Any patient or caregiver who is registered with the local government can grow up to 24 plants at home,” said Rep. Becker. “That covers 92 percent of all patients and caregivers, and then those who need more than 24 plants can petition their local government for a variance or they can grow it in a non-residential setting.”
So if you tell your local government, you can grow up to 24 residentially....so if you're not growing residentially, what's the limit then? Too much haze
Medical will soon be a thing of the past, but this sort of thing can not happen without a vote of the people right...LOL
Shag
There are several counties in CO that have already put up counts higher than the state. Some are also instituting a pay to play option basically, charging you for any plants over their selected count. While that is highway robbery...at least some people won't be going to jail for their plants.