Pubdate: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 Source: Press Democrat, The (CA) Copyright: 2001 The Press Democrat Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/348 Website: http://www.pressdemo.com/ Author: Mary Callahan Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Cannabis - California) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) MENDOCINO DOUBLES POT LIMIT Medical Marijuana Users Can Grow 25 Plants For Personal Consumption Medical marijuana users in Mendocino County can grow twice as much pot under revised guidelines announced Thursday by District Attorney Norm Vroman. Users will be allowed to grow as many as 25 plants for personal medical use. The old limit was 12, with six flowering. "We reached that conclusion by talking to the marijuana users and their caregivers, and they were able to convince me that they're not good enough gardeners to make six plants produce enough marijuana to keep them in marijuana, keep them in medicine," Vroman said. The new guidelines eliminate distinctions between mature and immature plants, outdoor and indoor cultivation. Mendocino County still allows considerably fewer plants than neighboring Sonoma County, where medical marijuana users can grow 99 plants. But Vroman said he's unlikely to prosecute anyone with a legitimate medical claim, regardless of the number of plants they grow -- in part because of two recent Sonoma County cases, including one in which a jury acquitted two men who grew 600 plants for a medical marijuana club. In the other case, a defendant growing 110 plants for his personal use was acquitted. "I'm not dim-witted," Vroman said Thursday. "I'm not going to try and reinvent the wheel." On the other hand, he said someone with 7 pounds of packaged pot and $60,000 in cash isn't likely to have much luck with a medical defense. "We didn't just fall off the cabbage truck here," he said. Mendocino was the first county to issue medical marijuana guidelines after voters passed Proposition 215 in 1996. Vroman and Sheriff Tony Craver supported the initiative and jointly issued the original guidelines in 1999. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk