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CB
12-22-2005, 05:31 PM
just 10 days to go untill are new MMJ laws go into efect :D

alltho measure 33 got shot down awhile back SB-1085 mangaged to make it
2thumbs

person can get kinda creative now and keep a small clone show going with no problem..........

new laws go into efect jan 1st



Significant Changes Under the New Law

• SB-1085 establishes that the patient owns the garden and the medical marijuana produced in it. Under our current law, unscrupulous individuals have sometimes “volunteered” to be a caregiver for patients but kept the lion’s share of what was grown, diverting medicine from our program and patients. The new law establishes safeguards that will protect patients, insuring that they get the medical marijuana that is produced.

• SB-1085 allows patients to keep up to 24 ounces of dried usable marijuana, and to decide where their supply of medical marijuana will be kept. Under current law, patients are only allowed to have one ounce away from their garden site.

• SB-1085 allows patients to have up to six flowering plants at a time. A “plant” is distinct from a seedling or clone.

• SB-1085 allows patients to possess up to 18 clones or seedlings, which are no larger than 12 inches in height and 12 inches in width above the growing medium.

• SB-1085 allows designated primary caregivers to grow for multiple patients.

• SB-1085 allows patients to assign a grow site (other than at their location or the location of their designated primary caregiver) to produce their medicine.

• SB-1085 allows patients to give medicine and marijuana plants to other OMMP cardholders, as long as there is no payment or consideration. New patients can get medicine before their first harvest. They will be able to receive clones and seedlings from other cardholders to start their gardens.

• SB-1085 allows a patient and their caregiver to transport medical marijuana, so long as they carry their OMMP registration card when transporting.

• SB-1085 establishes that the medical marijuana produced belongs to the patient, as does the expense of growing the medicine. The patient can reimburse their primary caregiver for gardening expenses and utilities. The new law clarifies that patients cannot be charged for labor, rent, security, etc.

• SB-1085 establishes a 24/7 verification system where authorized law enforcement officers can verify an OMMP Cardholder’s status. The OMMP verification system is only available to authorized employees of state and local law enforcement agencies. They are restricted from using the information for any purpose other than verification of a cardholder’s status.

CB
12-31-2005, 11:12 PM
for you lucky oregon card holder's happy new years........lets all max those new limits out the best we can :D

midwestbluntman
01-01-2006, 09:24 AM
CB
man im moving to Oregon,Where im at its a parphinalia charge just for havin grow lights.God help ya if you are actually growin anything.

CB
01-01-2006, 09:53 PM
Where im at its a parphinalia charge just for havin grow lights.

thats a bit harsh like

got a neighbor down the road that has a indoor garden setup

no weed like but just veggies

everyone can see his 1k hps glow'n as he has nothing to hide

one cant miss it when you drive by and i know leo goes by every day

cant see why ya would get in trouble for grow'n a few tomatoes in the winter

Mr Burns
01-02-2006, 02:50 AM
SB-1085 allows patients to keep up to 24 ounces of dried usable marijuana,

WHAT?!!!! 24 Ounces :eek: That law in itself gives Oreganians such room to play with! Amazing. Now I know why I have this thing about Oregon. I thought it was the forests but my mind was clouded by which forests :p

I think it's a nice move. If it were he UK they'd have far more restrictions and less allowances to talk about. All of those codes above are positive from what I can see and it's a good step towards legalization for the whole of the US.
This isn't a voting ploy is it? And with what sort of illnesses can get you a med card? I get hayfever and when I drink alcohol I get an itchy bum?

Cranky
01-02-2006, 10:57 AM
when I drink alcohol I get an itchy bum?


:D :D :D
tis a good move indeed bro but dose all that shit stand with federal laws?basicly ya can still get busted or has this new state law kinda over ruled it?

cranky

CB
01-02-2006, 07:25 PM
say burnsy dont think the itchy bum is cover :rolleyes:

here's what does

If a patient has 1 of these debilitating condition,

Debilitating conditions include cancer, glaucoma, HIV infection, or symptoms of wasting (cachexia), severe pain, severe nausea, seizures, or persistent muscle spasms, including but not limited to spasms caused by multiple sclerosis. OMMP issues a one-year permit to qualified applicants who pay the permit fee. Registered patients and caregivers then enjoy limited exceptions from certain areas of Oregon criminal law or are “decriminalized” within limits if there is a valid permit.

you did have your backed worked on right? doesnt it hurt or spasm ;) ;) ;)

cranky

as you can see above it is only at state level and below ......which is ok with me..... if ya keep your nose clean then the feds wont even now about your card

the carder holder database is off limits to them:p

Mr Burns
01-03-2006, 01:54 AM
Cheap.

Do you have a sister or female relative in need of a desperate Englishman? I can cut wood with my chopper, start a fire out of the smallest argument, I always leave the toilet seat down and my underware are always clean.
I could use a washing machine so don't let her be hanging about 2thumbs

Cranky
01-03-2006, 01:59 AM
make that a welshman and an englishman2thumbs all we need now is an irishman and we could turn this into a right joke:D

good news on the new laws cheapo;)

cranky