plantmagic
Active Member
well it fucking happened today. they threw out the federal case about our MMJ program. we need to make our voices heard that we should be able to self cultivate our medicine if we want.
Possible Loophole:
Under the law, out of state patients have the same rights as in state cardholders, with the exception that they won't be allowed in dispensaries. Hypothetically, if I don't renew my AZ card when it expires, would my Cali card cover my growing rights? Based on not being subject to the dispensary rule as an out of state, visiting medical patient? I am just here for school then will boogy out. Though my family lives in Tucson, and wouldn't mind making a home down there, if the laws wouldn't criminalize my health issues.
Possible Loophole:
Under the law, out of state patients have the same rights as in state cardholders, with the exception that they won't be allowed in dispensaries. Hypothetically, if I don't renew my AZ card when it expires, would my Cali card cover my growing rights? Based on not being subject to the dispensary rule as an out of state, visiting medical patient? I am just here for school then will boogy out. Though my family lives in Tucson, and wouldn't mind making a home down there, if the laws wouldn't criminalize my health issues.
well it fucking happened today. they threw out the federal case about our MMJ program. we need to make our voices heard that we should be able to self cultivate our medicine if we want.
LMAO DumbAss FTWlol did any one see that clip on the news they interviewed some dude who was at We Grow and he openly admitted to ordering seeds from overseas...D'oh!
http://www.azcentral.com/video/bcplayer/1368282484001&pop=1
LMAO DumbAss FTW
I am all for the unconstitutional aspect throwing out the 25 mile rule. my grow poses no risk to my neighbors, it is unconstitutional to protect some citizens rights to grow while preventing others, the state must provide equal protections for all citizens of the state. the issue is we would need a good lawyer to argue the case and those are usually not cheep.
If that is the case... A plant limit of 12 would be unconstitutional as well... Thats what happened in Cali... They use 99 plant limit so the FEDs don't come peeking!!