SirStynkalot
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Amendment 64 will supersede the MMJ laws. MMJ laws and A-64 laws may be similar in some respects. The personal limit of 6 plants per person is the same.
Amendment 64 allows you to keep and use your 3 plants in flower and 3 plants in vegetation. If you need pounds of marijuana for your personal use, then learn how to grow big plants.
For recreational sales amendment 64 limits purchases to 1 ounce for Colorado residents. If you want to buy several ounces everyday, you'll probably have to visit several different stores everyday.
Yesterday, in front of the Colorado State Capital and today on the Boulder City Municipal building there was a group of people giving out free joints, urging the governments to limit taxation on marijuana. IMO, free marijuana, advertised in the newspaper and handed out near the State Capital is liberal,free and open compared to most places in the world.
I don't understand. The question was about purchasing seeds. Are you saying that Washington State's legalization laws are better than Colorado's legalization laws? I haven't read Washington State marijuana legalization, so I'm aware of other places that have more favorable legalization laws than Colorado.
Washington's law isn't intended to allow seed breeders. Commercial breeding is and always has been illegal here regardless of what the MMJ crowd would have you believe. It's just not enforced on the west side of the state.
Just last weekend they raided a 2000+ plant grow op run by a seattle dispensary owner and they just cut him back to his 45 plant limit and went about their business. No charges. That should give you an idea of the King County attitude toward breeding regardless of what's on the books.
And I've seen Red Eye's stuff at a few different dispensaries on the east side of the state, so at least some people are doing it.