Medifreddie
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My dear friend up the hill, I know my garden is already regulated, and I'm hating every minute of it! I want, no, I need to be free to discover which plants work the best for my medical conditions, and six plants per grow does not help me develop and dial in the properties that help me the most. If I want to seriously get into breeding cannabis plants to create my own strains, the constraints of 6 mature or 12 immature plants make the whole process very slow and cumbersome, and the 8oz "legal" limit (though my dr recommends 6lbs) totally unrealistic (since my 6 plants yield a bit more than a pound each). Being an organic outdoor grower with ONE harvest per year makes it almost impossible to try without compromising the crop. And lastly, to do what I want to do with my grows would be an automatic trip to jail without passing GO and collecting that $200 if I went ahead and did what I want to do here with the grey area so vast and the "regulators" so ignorant. More regulation than we have now?
NO!!! A thousand times NO. Free the weed. It's the only right thing to do.
Hey sister , I feel your "growin pains". Unfortunately, Prop 215, although a good start to begin to dismantle the Government's forced and medieval laws governing the weed, was so quickly drawn up it did not address those who seek to experiment, discover and customize the medicine for one's personal needs.
But then, how could the designers of the Prop215 know of the endless possibilities and capabilitites of the medicine in 1997? It and we have come so far, elevated to a medical extent few dreamed of back then.
You raise a very vaild point, my good friend. To grow is to grow, but to go further out of simple necessity is severely hampered by the law itself. It is up to us, We The People, to free our chains and continue to move forward. Otherwise, growing a garden is just that, growing a garden. It's something, but medically speaking, it falls woefully short for those who's needs and desires are greater.
Will complete emancipation of the weed enable us to broaden our field of needs? Perhaps. Will it be the promised land? One can only hope... Quasi