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Logical

(22,457 posts)
Sun Nov 18, 2012, 01:12 PM Nov 2012

So, starting December 6th, any Colorado resident over 21 can grow their own pot!!

And "gift" an ounce to anyone over 21!

Washington's Law still does not allow personal growth.

I can see a lot of "gifting" happening in Colorado.

The feds cannot deal with this much pot.

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So, starting December 6th, any Colorado resident over 21 can grow their own pot!! (Original Post) Logical Nov 2012 OP
the feds don't een go after grow operations that are less than 100 plants RomneyLies Nov 2012 #1
Wow, how many joints is one ounce? Logical Nov 2012 #2
dear lord. ALOT JesterCS Nov 2012 #3
One Cirque du So-What Nov 2012 #5
This has potential! n/t malthaussen Nov 2012 #4
all pot legalization must provide for free grow your own nt msongs Nov 2012 #6
That is one of the flaws of the Washington state initiative. Comrade Grumpy Nov 2012 #7
 

RomneyLies

(3,333 posts)
1. the feds don't een go after grow operations that are less than 100 plants
Sun Nov 18, 2012, 01:13 PM
Nov 2012

Max plants in CO is 6. With proper management and rotation, that's easily 2 ounces each week.

Cirque du So-What

(25,984 posts)
5. One
Sun Nov 18, 2012, 01:20 PM
Nov 2012
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Comrade Grumpy

(13,184 posts)
7. That is one of the flaws of the Washington state initiative.
Sun Nov 18, 2012, 02:06 PM
Nov 2012

In their desire to craft a winning proposition, proponents of I-502 gave up personal cultivation. They also inserted a problematic drugged driving provision in it. They said they needed that to win, but Colorado's initiative didn't have that provision, and it still won.

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