Dos and Don'ts

I think for MMJ it's fine anywhere on your property, as long as the smell and smoke don't hit the neighbor in the face :)

Just be discreet. Remember, even though the neighbors think it's fine that you smoke, they may not want to explain it to their children at this time. They may even take offense that you did not take that into account as a good neighbor. So as long as you use common sense, I think you are fine. I have an officer 2 doors down from me and I smoke on my back porch. He smokes cigarettes, so he sees me out here all the time. But I am respectful, and so is he.
 
In CO, you cannot smoke in public places. You can smoke anywhere inside your house. However, not in your yard, porch, car, or even your garage if your neighbors can see you in it.

Bottom line, as a practical matter, you can smoke where ever you want, but use your discretion and don't flaunt it. So long as no one sees you do it, it is hard to see how it could be a problem. Just because mmj is legal in CO, we don't need a bunch of negative publicity about people smoking in view of the public or kids. The feds already uses enough propaganda against its use and we don't need to supply them with anymore. Just my thoughts.

mmjmike

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Here is information on this from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment at
Medical Marijuana in Colorado

Where can I legally use my medicine?
No patient shall: Engage in the medical use of marijuana in a way that endangers the health or well-being of any person; or engage in the medical use of marijuana in plain view of, or in a place open to, the general public. Law enforcement has informed the Medical Marijuana Registry of the following: Any place outside of the patient’s home is considered public. “In plain view” also includes the patient’s yard or garage if that patient can be seen using their medicine by neighbors.

This website is a great source of information for mmj in Colorado.

mmjmike

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So what if I decide to smoke on my balcony when no "public" is around... but my neighbors come out while I'm medicating... if I put it out, there is only a smell... no harm can be done with a smell, and they dont see me smoking cuz its not lit, stowed away in my pocket.


Still breaking the law?
 
Well, I think the key is not whether they see you or not, it is whether you were in "plain view" of a place open to the public, that is not your home, or in a "place open to the public". So, I don't think they need to actually see you smoking to raise all kinds of hell. Still, it may be hard to prove that you were actually smoking it outside if they don't see you. You could claim that you just finished smoking inside, came outside and the smoke residue on your body is what the person was smelling. But, as boss said, there are all kinds of people in the world and proof of guilt is required in court, not in order to arrest you or have the cops called.

If I were in your shoes and was concerned about it, I would just smoke inside. You can clearly do this without penalty under the CO mmj laws. If smell is a problem, try packing two-four pieces of fabric softener sheets, like bounce, in an old toilet paper roll and when you exhale breath through the role. The fabric softener will kill the smell. Works like a charm every time. If you are concerned about toxins in the smoke, for example, if you have kids in the house or a nagging wife/girlfriend, get a vaporizer, and/or smoke in the bathroom with the fan on. Either or both of these techniques, in conjunction with the toilet paper role and bounce should allow you to smoke indoors without inconveniencing others.

mmjmike

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Smell is no issue, I smoke inside all the time. But I get far more out of my weed when I go outside and burn one down. I just don't want to have to explain to the police that I'm a medical patient... No fun.
 
I don't see why people feel the need to advertise they smoke by doing it in public. It just makes the general public think even worse of us!We get enough bad publicity as it is. Don't help the feds by proving to them they were right and that we are a bunch of stoners with no brain cells. if the law is written that smoking in public is illegal then DON'T smoke in public! Period! It's that fricken easy!
 
With the views we have here it is nice to sit on the back balcony stareing at the front Range smoking a bowl specially when they are blanketed in snow.... Just use your head and don't be blaitent about it... A 3 foot bong on the back deck may be over doing it:bong::cheesygrinsmiley:
 
At most I take out a joint.

Racefan, I don't know whats eating you today man but please relax. I don't go around jumping on your views so please don't attack mine.


I am not advertising, I'm medicating.
 
i wish i lived in CO and could kill my pain legally. or anywhere legally. damn the man ya know. i cant smoke at all much less outside. so i get to suffer through my pain... bologna
 
PLEASE. Read Racefan's comment.

If nothing else just TRY not to be a knucklehead till the movement gets the stuff legalized.
It's so close.
 
the best thing to do is just personally do your meds in a way that doesnt offend your neighbors.
now smoking a joint on the porch is way better than a pipe or a bong, i smoke joints like cigs so it looks normal to any who may see me
 
I don't see why people feel the need to advertise they smoke by doing it in public. It just makes the general public think even worse of us!We get enough bad publicity as it is. Don't help the feds by proving to them they were right and that we are a bunch of stoners with no brain cells. if the law is written that smoking in public is illegal then DON'T smoke in public! Period! It's that fricken easy!

I would suggest everyone who holds a med card or is interested in becoming a card carrying member (or a caregiver) to read through Amendment 20 thoroughly (Colorado) or the laws and regs in your state if you live in one that allows medical cannabis. There is a lot of literature out there regarding the rules/policy's/regs/laws, etc surrounding this issue and it's all our responsibility to be educated citizens. IMO asking here if you are allowed to smoke on your porch is already way too late. Do your due diligence to not only protect yourself but all the other medical users out there as noted by Racefan above.
 
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