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peacenik
08-15-2010, 04:26 PM
Does anybody know if there are any Expos or sessions coming up? What is there to do in this beautiful state?:)

copobo
08-15-2010, 06:32 PM
sessions? roll one up and go for a hike!

(sorry, LOL)

HighPopalorum
08-15-2010, 07:26 PM
Roll one up and go for a hike!


That should be Colorado's state motto....

FlyinPolynesian
08-15-2010, 08:26 PM
Cannabis festival at Dicks sporting goods park on the 21st of August, Other than that just puff tuff while hiking 14ers :thumbsup:

denverbear
08-15-2010, 08:31 PM
Cannabis festival at Dicks sporting goods park on the 21st of August, Other than that just puff tuff while hiking 14ers :thumbsup:
how much will it cost to get in??? what will be going on there?
will medicating be allowed on site as this is a privite site.

peacenik
08-15-2010, 09:45 PM
Thats in Denver, right?

peacenik
08-16-2010, 02:48 AM
how much will it cost to get in??? what will be going on there?
will medicating be allowed on site as this is a privite site.

Ok so I looked it up; theres going to be music and guest speakers like Keith Stroup, vendors and the usual suspects.


CANNABIS FESTIVA | Colorado's Cannabis Festival (http://cannabisfestiva.com/)

I'm going for sure

copobo
08-16-2010, 03:41 AM
so they are trying to get people to caregiver hop?!

As of August 1, 2010 existing patients need to redesignate a caregiver as soon as possible, to abide by Colorado law. Cannabis Festiva will be a great place to do this with a variety of wellness centers from across the state. If you are not a patient and you would like to be evaluated there will be a doctor on-site to do so.

denverbear
08-16-2010, 04:26 PM
so they are trying to get people to caregiver hop?!

As of August 1, 2010 existing patients need to redesignate a caregiver as soon as possible, to abide by Colorado law. Cannabis Festiva will be a great place to do this with a variety of wellness centers from across the state. If you are not a patient and you would like to be evaluated there will be a doctor on-site to do so.

if our caregiver is still in business do we have to re-desinate ?

and if this is true should not the state send us paperwork to our addresses ?

I have only heard this on this site and cannot believe that we have to do this until we have to renew our cards.

copobo
08-16-2010, 04:54 PM
if I were you I wouldn't do anything your EXISTING caregiver doesn't ask you to do.

the above smells of evil to me.

SprngsCaregiver
08-16-2010, 05:03 PM
Yep sounds like a sham to steal patients from caregivers.

Zedleppelin
08-16-2010, 05:11 PM
Speaking of stealing patients, a patient of mine went into a dispensary in Louisville for a few grams to hold her over until she saw me and she was told that if she didnt sign up with a dispensary as her caregiver before Sept 1 she would not be able to go into any dispensary and that caregivers were going to be illegal as of the same date. Basically they were telling her if she didnt sign them she would not be able to get meds anywhere after the 1st.

SoCoMMJ
08-16-2010, 09:37 PM
Speaking of stealing patients, a patient of mine went into a dispensary in Louisville for a few grams to hold her over until she saw me and she was told that if she didnt sign up with a dispensary as her caregiver before Sept 1 she would not be able to go into any dispensary and that caregivers were going to be illegal as of the same date. Basically they were telling her if she didnt sign them she would not be able to get meds anywhere after the 1st.

You should out the name of that lying dispensary. These guys need to go back to hell where they came from.

I wonder how the Department of Revenue would feel about something like that when they are making decisions about "Good moral character" ?

denverbear
08-16-2010, 10:19 PM
definatly want to know the name of that dispensary....hell yes

COzigzag
08-17-2010, 04:57 PM
if our caregiver is still in business do we have to re-desinate ?

and if this is true should not the state send us paperwork to our addresses ?

I have only heard this on this site and cannot believe that we have to do this until we have to renew our cards.

An MMC might want to chime in here.

I've seen other MMCs advertise this and it's confusing to patients.

Here's my understanding:

Pre HB10-1284, an MMC could take patients on as a caregiver.

Post HB10-1284, an MMC is no longer considered a caregiver.

I think some MMCs are scrambling because they still have the Pre HB10-1284 paperwork showing them as a caregiver for patients. They can't be a 'caregiver' and are probably trying to get their license count & 70% grow requirements balanced out.

This does not pertain to patients that have assigned a private (non MMC) caregiver.

boulderbud5525
08-17-2010, 05:07 PM
as if it's not bad enough that we are now limited to 5 patients, these greedy bastards want to confuse patients, sign them up, and put us out of business once and for all. I'm not going anywhere - caregivers were part of this movement from day one. those predatory MMC's can go f#@k themselves.:mad:

peacenik
08-17-2010, 06:15 PM
Wow this is seriously making me consider not going to this event, I've noticed the dispensaries out here have bad relationships with there growers and customers. Not that there much better in other places but it is a little more tense around here.

Not much unity anymore, I guess we can thank the government for that.

peacenik
08-17-2010, 07:06 PM
This is off topic but would they up your prescription more; saying you turn it into hash or edibles? I've never made hash but it seems like you would need more that way?

mustangwomyn
08-18-2010, 12:41 AM
Wow this is seriously making me consider not going to this event, I've noticed the dispensaries out here have bad relationships with there growers and customers. Not that there much better in other places but it is a little more tense around here.

Not much unity anymore, I guess we can thank the government for that.

Probably another Lame convention like the last one, I got better things to spend my limited income on.

Thinking about driving up to the Lafayette Peach festival instead. :)

SoCoMMJ
08-18-2010, 06:47 AM
If a patient already has a caregiver they do not need to do anything. They stay with that caregiver unless the caregiver needs to drop them off to get under the 5 patient cap.

The change forms were for dispensaries. In the past the dispensaries had patients assigned to individuals that worked at the dispensary.

That has changed. Patients at dispensaries now need to assign the MMC as their dispensary instead of the person that works there. When a patient of ours comes in, we have the form already redone for them with the center name instead of a person's individual name. They sign and it's all done.

It's confusing, but what isn't under the new laws ? :)