The bill is even confused as to what a "mature" plant is, here is a couple of quotes from Amendment 20, my research did not show any change in this, so it is covered in Amendment 20 still.
"No more than six marijuana plants, with three or fewer being mature, flowering plants that are producing a usable form of marijuana." ( 4 II)
So that of course raises the question what is a "usable form of marijuana"
""Usable form of marijuana" means the seeds, leaves, buds, and flowers of the plant (genus) cannabis, and any mixture or preparation thereof, which are appropriate for medical use as provided in this section, but excludes the plant's stalks, stems, and roots"
"Excluded stalks, stems and roots" but includes leaves? How am i going to grow a plant that has stalks and roots but no leaves? I guess that means trim is counted also, what a crock.
But honestly what i would take from this is the part that says "mature, flowering plants" so its not mature until its flowering. Thats my 2 cents at least, take these as you want, but i kind of see a loop hole a good lawyer could use there.