DENVER (AP) — Colorado is moving toward limiting growing marijuana at home under a bill that sets a max of 12 plants per residential property.
A House committee voted 11-2 Monday to curb the nation's most generous allowances for growing pot at home.
STATE BY STATE: Colorado Cannabis News
Colorado currently allows medical pot patients to grow up to 99 plants, far beyond other marijuana states, and it also allows recreational users to group their allotted six plants into massive co-ops, entire greenhouses of pot that aren't tracked or taxed.
Some jurisdictions including Denver already limit homes to 12 marijuana plants.