Garden certificate?someone plz clear this up for me...

Zig Zag Zane

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So I just got my MMC but I didnt get anything from them that says anything about growing....or that I can grow... i have this blue certificate and it says the usual stuff...I wanted to post something in front of my plants this year to avoid any police trouble....should I jus post a copy of the MMC even though it says nothing about growing? and why didnt I recieve a garden certificate or sumthing?
 

MediMaryUser

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Yeah all i got is a legal proof that a real doctor recommended me to use marijuana medicinally ,i beleive you are just supposed to put up some copys of your docs rx recommendation paper.I know that ppl around here with the same docs rx as me just post a copy of it with their name ,docs name ,etc....
 

Zig Zag Zane

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so I shoudnt be all that worried? im gonna grow 12 plants because in california....my understanding is thats the limit...but ill jus put a copy of the whole license in front of the garden
 

MediMaryUser

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yeah maybe print out the california state guidelines also, heres a website with it and its where i got the information below http://pcfrm.org/how_to_grow_pg3.php

ca state guidelines
8 ounces possesion of dried or cured and trimmed marijuana flower (bud).
6 plants mature and/or 12 plants immature.
The State allows possession of more, if your local government allows it.

California Growing and Possession Guidelines:

CITY | COUNTY | STATE
If the city or county is not listed, they follow the state guidelines.
Butte Co.
County guidelines : 6 mature or 12 immature plants, 1 pound processed material. Official Butte County policy regarding caregivers, collectives, and coops.
Calaveras Co.
Board of Supervisors approved: 6 plants and 2 pounds.
Del Norte Co.
County adopted Sonoma cultivation guidelines with maximum 100 square feet cultivation area and 99 plants or fewer; one pound possession limit (approved by Board of Supervisors 4/22/02)
El Dorado Co.
Sheriff & DA policy: Indoors - 10 flowering plants + 10 vegging + 1 mother; Outdoors: 20 starters or 10 mature plants, 1 - 2 lb processed marijuana depending on season of year. Details of El Dorado guidelines
Humboldt Co.
County guidelines allow patients 100 square feet and 3 lbs w/ no plant number limit. City of Eureka PD and CHP enforce SB 420 limits (6 mature/12 immature plants, 1/2 lb).
Patient ID cards available for county residents from Dept. of Public Health (707)268-2185.
Mendocino Co.
25 plants & 2 lbs. processed marijuana per patient.
Patients may obtain zip-ties for medical marijuana plants from the Sheriff's Dept (707) 463-4411.
Nevada Co.
New policy Jun 2007: Cultivation: 6 mature female plants or 75 square feet of plant canopy (previously 10 plants not to yield more than 2 lbs). Possession: 2 lbs processed marijuana - consistent with patient's recommendation.
Santa Cruz Co.
County guidelines allow cultivation of up to 100 sq feet of canopy and 3 lbs of marijuana.
Sonoma Co.
Guidelines permit 3 lbs for possession; maximum 100 square feet cultivation area with 30 plants or fewer (approved Sept 2006)
Trinity Co.
Guidelines permit 3 lbs for possession; 12 mature and/or 24 immature plants (up to 36 total).

Berkeley
Ordinance allows 10 plants and 2.5 lbs per patient, or up to 50 plants, 12.5 lbs for collectives.
Oakland
Indoors - 72 plants in maximum 32 sq. ft growing area. Outdoors - 20 plants, no area limit. Weight limit 3 lbs dried marijuana per patient. Collective gardens limited to 3 patients. Dispensaries serving four or more patients are allowed max. 6 mature and 12 immature plants and 1/2 pound per patient.
San Diego (also Chula Vista)
City Council guidelines allow up to 1 lb of marijuana, 24 plants in 64 square feet indoors; no outdoors growing allowed except in enclosed greenhouses. Text of San Diego Guidelines
San Francisco
Patients allowed up to 24 plants or 25 square feet of canopy; dispensary gardens capped at 99 plants in 100 square feet. Possession limit 8 oz. dried cannabis per patient.
Ukiah
Patients residing within city limits are to only grow a maximum of 12 plants indoors.
Willits
Patients residing within city limits are to only grow a maximum of 25 plants indoors.
 
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