OH wow some legalness was just dropped on everyone!
- 100 Grams of Cannabis
- 100 Grams of Concentrates.
Thats surely well under a legal amount for a "Collective gardens" and clearly not enough to even support 3 patients.
CCN sounds more legal than the dispensaries operating in Washington St.
Fartbags, you have no idea what you're saying and neither does James for that matter. The amount, which you choose to focus on, is not the issue, but hey, selective compliance is what blind faith-ers tend to do when confronted with something they don't want to believe is true.
The law is actually quite clear: unless
ALL of James' "Customers" are "qualified patients"
AND one of only the
10 members allowed to participate in the ONE AND ONLY "collective garden" James would be legally permitted to participate in, then James is nothing more than a over-confident trailer trash drug-dealer selling his warez to the general public.
While the authorities may turn a blind eye on 4-20 as you suggest, don't mislead people into believing that what he's doing is 100% "by-the-book"; make no mistake,
it's not.
Keep believing what you
want to believe, Fartbags, but know that anyone who is not 1 of the 10 documented members of James' "collective garden" would be taking a risk. No matter how little you choose to categorize the risk, all of this is still not a legal operation; so,
caveat emptor. James may also want to heed the warning, but he's about as dumb as they come and his arrogance will get the best of him; if not now, someday.
GO CANNACOIN!!! I see you never saught any legal assistance to educate you on the subject, you clearly have designated provider and collective garden confused.
Designated providers help patients who are very sick and or terminally Ill to participate in collective gardens themselves. In these instances a patient appoints a 'designated provider' or caregiver personal to help them with participating in a collective garden. Most often designated providers are husbands, wives, family members who are NOT medical cannabis patients themselves so they have rules to apply in these instances.
You are misconstruing the law to attempt to construct It in a manner which discredit my work.
You have been provided a contact number for Washington states #1 medical cannabis attorney, call him.
Get educated, and I'll keep my offers on the table.
-James