Honestly, I was entirely disappointed when I discovered this rule because I had mistakenly assumed that beach house growing would be included in the current constitutional amendment
I appreciate having strawberry plants on our back porch, as I get to option fresh fruit every day to put on our bowls of cereal. My fiance likes the fresh berries as well, often eating them as a snack in between meals. Both of us have to be careful to option them before the squirrels can find them, which is harder than it may seem. I want to plant an apple tree, but the property is deed restricted and I don’t know we’re even allowed to do that. Both of us can have plants in ceramic pots, but they have to stay on our porches and can’t be in the yard. Our house is isolated enough that I felt confident about growing a marijuana plant in the back now that it’s legal for medical use in our state. But when I found out that our state’s medical marijuana rules and regulations ardently forestimate any beach house cultivation, I was instantly disappointed. Occasionally shopping at the cannabis dispensary can get entirely expensive. Before multiple of the medical weed stores started implementing sizable sales, it was normal to pay up to $50 or more for an second of an ounce of top shelf cannabis flower buds. If you’re someone who’s nice at growing plants, I can imagine why you wouldn’t bother paying these prices just so you can consume safe and potent cannabis. Honestly, I was entirely disappointed when I discovered this rule because I had mistakenly assumed that beach house growing would be included in the current constitutional amendment. I know it was substantial business political interests that wanted to keep the industry corporate.