View Full Version : Republican Guv hopeful McInnis wants to put brakes on medical marijuana
Zedleppelin
06-18-2010, 04:33 PM
Guess republicans aren't for state rights and less govt after all.......
Guv hopeful McInnis wants to put brakes on medical marijuana | mcinnis, obama, hopeful - Public Affairs - Colorado Springs Gazette, CO (http://www.gazette.com/articles/mcinnis-100432-obama-hopeful.html)
Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis, if elected, would ask President Barack Obama to re-examine lenient federal policies on Colorado??s burgeoning medical marijuana industry.
The Obama administration in 2009 ordered federal officials to respect state marijuana statutes when they conflict with federal laws outlawing the drug. The change led to explosive growth in Colorado marijuana businesses, which McInnis said Thursday is cause for concern.
??If I was governor I would call the president and say, ??What are you doing???? McInnis said after a Colorado Springs event Thursday.
McInnis was in town to pick up endorsements from the Colorado Springs Police Protective Association, District Attorney Dan May and El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa.
McInnis, a former police officer, has burnished his crime fighting image in recent weeks as he battles through a GOP primary with Denver businessman Dan Maes.
McInnis has proposed immigration policies for Colorado similar to those enacted this year in Arizona, where police are now authorized by state law to check the immigration status of suspected undocumented immigrants. Now McInnis is wading into some of the state??s most contentious waters ?? medical marijuana.
Colorado voters approved marijuana as medical treatment a decade ago by passing Amendment 20. The state General Assembly moved this year to regulate the widespread distribution of the drug with rules modeled on those imposed for liquor stores.
That has troubled many Republicans, including local state lawmakers, who contend that the amendment doesn??t provide for legal marijuana stores.
McInnis said he supports a piece of the new legislation that allows cities and counties to ban marijuana businesses.
In Colorado Springs, where the number of marijuana businesses went from a handful in early 2009 to more than 100 now, a group is pushing a petition drive to get a ban on the ballot.
??The reason it all started is because of Obama,? McInnis said of the rising number of marijuana businesses.
Denver mayor John Hickenlooper, the sole Democrat in the governor??s race, said the new state regulations could alleviate concerns over marijuana businesses.
??John supports the will of Colorado voters to give medicine to sick people and he??s hopeful that recent legislation will empower communities to address the common concerns around dispensaries,? said Hickenlooper spokesman George Merritt.
copobo
06-18-2010, 04:47 PM
the lessor of two evils it is.
i can't believe I'm going to be voting for Chickenlooper... and likely contributing to his campaign.
denverbear
06-18-2010, 04:51 PM
we need to watch to see who else deciedes to run...with over 100,000 voters now having cards we do have a lot of voting power if it can be harnesed to our movement.
and to those who have never voted before this is a very important year for all of us...
WE need to get voters signed up and ready in the next 4 months for sure.
Colodonmed
06-18-2010, 07:35 PM
we need to watch to see who else deciedes to run...with over 100,000 voters now having cards we do have a lot of voting power if it can be harnesed to our movement.
and to those who have never voted before this is a very important year for all of us...
WE need to get voters signed up and ready in the next 4 months for sure.
without a doubt, we need to vote them out
hizeman
06-18-2010, 09:17 PM
In Colorado Springs, where the number of marijuana businesses went from a handful in early 2009 to more than 100 now, a group is pushing a petition drive to get a ban on the ballot.
??The reason it all started is because of Obama,? McInnis said of the rising number of marijuana businesses.
The important thing to note IMO is that it's Obama that is most responsible for the growth of MMJ in Colorado by telling the feds/DEA to leave the states alone. McInnis even said so.
But it's 50/50 if Obama will be reelected. If I were one of you dispensary owners, this would be a major issue for me. In 2 years, everything could go back to the way it was with the DEA busting everyone they can, and any state law won't matter.
I wonder if the DEA would stoop to building cases now, then wait to prosecute in the hopes of a change of presidents?
denverbear
06-18-2010, 09:30 PM
my thinking is that when we do get a firm grip on who is running that the dispensaries get together with fliers and brochures and talk to every customer they have about who should be elected and who should not...
they can be our biggest help in joining the masses to vote for our cause....they should be talking to thier customers now and getting them talked into getting signed up to Vote and not wait until the last minute....with over 100,000 card holders we can make a big differance when it counts.....:thumbsup:
mustangwomyn
06-18-2010, 10:04 PM
my thinking is that when we do get a firm grip on who is running that the dispensaries get together with fliers and brochures and talk to every customer they have about who should be elected and who should not...
they can be our biggest help in joining the masses to vote for our cause....they should be talking to thier customers now and getting them talked into getting signed up to Vote and not wait until the last minute....with over 100,000 card holders we can make a big differance when it counts.....:thumbsup:
I agree, in fact I would recommend even providing voter registration forms at the dispensary's, as well as posters to make suggestions.
btw; I am new here don't usually post but this subject is dear to my heart
~Donna~ ;)
denverbear
06-18-2010, 10:18 PM
I agree, in fact I would recommend even providing voter registration forms at the dispensary's, as well as posters to make suggestions.
btw; I am new here don't usually post but this subject is dear to my heart
~Donna~ ;)
can they hand out voter registration forms at the dispensary's...if so then whatn a boon to the cause...fill this form out get a doobie for your trouble and when you vote come back for another free doobie with your I voted sticky they give you...what a concept....I am sure this could work but is it legal???? inquiring minds want to know!!!!!!!!
Zedleppelin
06-18-2010, 10:18 PM
my thinking is that when we do get a firm grip on who is running that the dispensaries get together with fliers and brochures and talk to every customer they have about who should be elected and who should not...
they can be our biggest help in joining the masses to vote for our cause....they should be talking to thier customers now and getting them talked into getting signed up to Vote and not wait until the last minute....with over 100,000 card holders we can make a big differance when it counts.....:thumbsup:
Why? So the dispensaries can get their guys to pass another bill putting caregivers out completely? Screw the dispensaries.
denverbear
06-18-2010, 10:24 PM
Why? So the dispensaries can get their guys to pass another bill putting caregivers out completely? Screw the dispensaries.
we get good elected people into office then next year we overturn the bs or completly legalize medical mj....we have to start somewhere and there are some very good dispenaries out there who are on our side..gratful meds, d9 etc....with elected official in office who believe in our cause it will be a lot easier to overturn laws they made this year..
Zedleppelin
06-18-2010, 11:07 PM
we get good elected people into office then next year we overturn the bs or completly legalize medical mj....we have to start somewhere and there are some very good dispenaries out there who are on our side..gratful meds, d9 etc....with elected official in office who believe in our cause it will be a lot easier to overturn laws they made this year..
You're dreaming if you think any politician is going to overturn 1284. The only way 1284 will be overturned is by a judge and even then it will only be parts of it that are unconstitutional. 1284 would have never happened if it were not for dispensaries throwing it in the publics face and then hiring lobbyists to get it passed regardless if there are a few good ones.
vegetabongrips
06-19-2010, 12:13 AM
Wow, the opening line is right off the bat one of the stupidest things I've ever heard a politician other than Marion Barry say.
GratefulMeds
06-19-2010, 01:31 AM
You're dreaming if you think any politician is going to overturn 1284. The only way 1284 will be overturned is by a judge and even then it will only be parts of it that are unconstitutional. 1284 would have never happened if it were not for dispensaries throwing it in the publics face and then hiring lobbyists to get it passed regardless if there are a few good ones.
It just might be that a couple of dispensaries, growers and pissed off patients just might be the ones to fix this mess, but I can assure you bitching isn't doing squat for the movement. I for one will take this to court and not using Corry, Vincente or any of that bunch I feel they are intoxicated with all the funds flowing their way and have lost the will to fight. But with attorneys that really care about this movement, especially the small growers and patients.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
HighPopalorum
06-19-2010, 02:49 AM
the lessor of two evils it is.
i can't believe I'm going to be voting for Chickenlooper... and likely contributing to his campaign.
I'm looking forward to it. I'm staring at two of his signs that will shortly be in my window and yard.
VOTE HICK
* FOR GOV *
rightwinger
06-19-2010, 04:50 AM
Guess republicans aren't for state rights and less govt after all.......
Guv hopeful McInnis wants to put brakes on medical marijuana | mcinnis, obama, hopeful - Public Affairs - Colorado Springs Gazette, CO (http://www.gazette.com/articles/mcinnis-100432-obama-hopeful.html)
Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis, if elected, would ask President Barack Obama to re-examine lenient federal policies on Colorado??s burgeoning medical marijuana industry.
The Obama administration in 2009 ordered federal officials to respect state marijuana statutes when they conflict with federal laws outlawing the drug. The change led to explosive growth in Colorado marijuana businesses, which McInnis said Thursday is cause for concern.
??If I was governor I would call the president and say, ??What are you doing???? McInnis said after a Colorado Springs event Thursday.
McInnis was in town to pick up endorsements from the Colorado Springs Police Protective Association, District Attorney Dan May and El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa.
McInnis, a former police officer, has burnished his crime fighting image in recent weeks as he battles through a GOP primary with Denver businessman Dan Maes.
McInnis has proposed immigration policies for Colorado similar to those enacted this year in Arizona, where police are now authorized by state law to check the immigration status of suspected undocumented immigrants. Now McInnis is wading into some of the state??s most contentious waters ?? medical marijuana.
Colorado voters approved marijuana as medical treatment a decade ago by passing Amendment 20. The state General Assembly moved this year to regulate the widespread distribution of the drug with rules modeled on those imposed for liquor stores.
That has troubled many Republicans, including local state lawmakers, who contend that the amendment doesn??t provide for legal marijuana stores.
McInnis said he supports a piece of the new legislation that allows cities and counties to ban marijuana businesses.
In Colorado Springs, where the number of marijuana businesses went from a handful in early 2009 to more than 100 now, a group is pushing a petition drive to get a ban on the ballot.
??The reason it all started is because of Obama,? McInnis said of the rising number of marijuana businesses.
Denver mayor John Hickenlooper, the sole Democrat in the governor??s race, said the new state regulations could alleviate concerns over marijuana businesses.
??John supports the will of Colorado voters to give medicine to sick people and he??s hopeful that recent legislation will empower communities to address the common concerns around dispensaries,? said Hickenlooper spokesman George Merritt.
Yep--here we have State AG--John Suthers--another Republican suing the Federal Government over Obamacare---stating that the Feds are in violation the 10th admendment of the U. S Constitution over States rights & Sovernity.
And now we have Scott McInnis a Republican that is stating he is going to ask the Federal Government to violate the 10th admendment of the U.S. Constitution to "put the brakes" on our state's rights and Sovernity.
This is hypocrisy at it's best. As a conservative and active tea party member I will not be voting for Scott McInnis in the primary--I will vote for Dan Maes--and if he acts up on this issue I will cross party lines and vote for Hickenlooper.
denverbear
06-19-2010, 03:42 PM
Yep--here we have State AG--John Suthers--another Republican suing the Federal Government over Obamacare---stating that the Feds are in violation the 10th admendment of the U. S Constitution over States rights & Sovernity.
And now we have Scott McInnis a Republican that is stating he is going to ask the Federal Government to violate the 10th admendment of the U.S. Constitution to "put the brakes" on our state's rights and Sovernity.
This is hypocrisy at it's best. As a conservative and active tea party member I will not be voting for Scott McInnis in the primary--I will vote for Dan Maes--and if he acts up on this issue I will cross party lines and vote for Hickenlooper.
since your a tea partier can you introduce me to Sarah Palin....she's hotttttt and this old man needs a vacation to Alaska...
copobo
06-19-2010, 03:58 PM
Sarah Palin....she's hotttttt
doesn't that accent make you wanna hurl?
GratefulMeds
06-19-2010, 04:42 PM
doesn't that accent make you wanna hurl?
you betcha!
rightwinger
06-20-2010, 04:19 AM
since your a tea partier can you introduce me to Sarah Palin....she's hotttttt and this old man needs a vacation to Alaska...
Whaaa---t--did I just hear you declare that Sarah Palin was my leader or the leader of the Tea Party movement in this country?
News--to me--LOL
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BTW--now up to 13 TRILLION--where do you think they're going to get that from--LOL
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