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TamyLove420
02-23-2011, 01:29 AM
Ok so lets say you are drying your 6 or so pounds off your LEGAL GROW (in sacramento california the limit is 6 mature plants, about a pound off each plant) and for some god forsaken reason you end up getting handed a search warrant from law enforcement, the law here in sacramento specifically states you can posess 8 "PROCESSED" ounces....so what happenes when your whole 6 pounds is "PROCESSED"????


lets say this actually happened. chances are you would at the VERY LEAST end up having to defend your legal rights in front of a judge, and lets not forget, having to explain it to every possible employer that does a backround check, as an arrest does NOT get removed from your record even if the charges are dropped, or unfounded.

so finally, how would you defend yourself (legal rights) ON THE SPOT to prevent being detained??

sorry for all the hypetheticals, but im thinking this is not a uncommon situation.... so THANKS FOR ANY AND ALL IMPUT!

tabatab
02-23-2011, 01:34 AM
Its simple you don't there is no defense your in possession of well over your legal limit. you should instead stagger your harvest so you only have on hand about 8 ounces of "processed" Bud...The laws are meant to protect patients not commercial croppers....

Peace
Tab

TamyLove420
02-23-2011, 01:53 AM
Its simple you don't there is no defense your in possession of well over your legal limit. you should instead stagger your harvest so you only have on hand about 8 ounces of "processed" Bud...The laws are meant to protect patients not commercial croppers....

Peace
Tab
I have severe pain in my lower back from an accident and I have to be under a heavy dosage(4 grams of hash per day on top of my potent edibles). Some days I need even more cuz my pain gets so bad its hard to move! And I have an limits exemption clause in my recommendation and I was just wondering the correct words to use on the spot, just in case something was to go wrong...

PS...Thanks for your quick reply and valuable input! =)

gelu65
02-23-2011, 09:51 PM
I thought the courts said you may grow more than 6 plants now. I believe someone challenged the limit. Jerry