• Haven5341@feddit.de
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    9 months ago

    As long as it is not dryied yet

    The law doesn’t make a distinction between dried or not dried. This is only used for measurement. It only distinguishes between alive and dead.

    Just cook it out for example.

    It’s still a dead cannabis plant.

    This law makes no sense in this regard. Allowing three plants just so you have to destroy two an a half of them.

    And at one point in time you will be in possession of an illegal amount of cannabis. Even if it is for a short period of time. Sure, you probably won’t be caught but it still seems to be illegal according to CanG

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      8 months ago

      The law does make sense, if you put it into practice. In practice the dry weight amounts will probably just be checked on the street. Checking your home will require a warrant which isn’t easy to come by, so they’re not gonna bother about cases where it might be three or four plants or this or that many grams.