View Full Version : Back from the meeting in Olympia
time4me
01-21-2011, 06:35 AM
on SB5073. Not a lot of people got to speak, but those that did spoke out against the registry, citing privacy and security concerns that have recently arisen in numerous other states. Also addressed was the issue of collectives, to give them immunity the same as dispensaries, and the issue of the 1/1/11 date to register as a dispensary. Several people spoke on the issue of non-profit vs. for profit, and that dispensaries should be allowed to select their own business model, as would any other business.
Near the beginning, when it was put to the committee that patients need a safe, secure, regulated way to get their meds, on the committee seemed to agree, and one of the senators said it was "just common sense" to which the entire room applauded.
I think it will pass, I don't think we will get everything we want, but with what has happened with other states recently, I think they will try to find a way to appease us.
Oh, and James, I know it's driving you nuts, so us is those of us who are patients, and them is those making the laws, or attempting to. :D
I got home tired and sore, to find that Marc Emory has included us in his newsletter, and is imploring all activists, especially those in Cali and Colo, to come live in Washington for 3 months and help us!
We have what it takes to do this! The bill won't go into effect until after this next election. Let's show them how serious we are! :hippy:
gypski
01-21-2011, 06:45 AM
on SB5073. Not a lot of people got to speak, but those that did spoke out against the registry, citing privacy and security concerns that have recently arisen in numerous other states. Also addressed was the issue of collectives, to give them immunity the same as dispensaries, and the issue of the 1/1/11 date to register as a dispensary. Several people spoke on the issue of non-profit vs. for profit, and that dispensaries should be allowed to select their own business model, as would any other business.
Near the beginning, when it was put to the committee that patients need a safe, secure, regulated way to get their meds, on the committee seemed to agree, and one of the senators said it was "just common sense" to which the entire room applauded.
I think it will pass, I don't think we will get everything we want, but with what has happened with other states recently, I think they will try to find a way to appease us.
Oh, and James, I know it's driving you nuts, so us is those of us who are patients, and them is those making the laws, or attempting to. :D
I got home tired and sore, to find that Marc Emory has included us in his newsletter, and is imploring all activists, especially those in Cali and Colo, to come live in Washington for 3 months and help us!
We have what it takes to do this! The bill won't go into effect until after this next election. Let's show them how serious we are! :hippy:
won't go into effect until after what election? Or do you mean vote by the legislators. The waiting, waiting, waiting is BS. :cool:
time4me
01-21-2011, 08:05 AM
It won't go into effect until next year, after the 11/2012 election, something about that is how long it takes to get it all the way through the legislature, and that is assuming it does, and of course that means more changes, more hearings, etc.
The ACLU continues to stick with 2012 timeline to support any legalization effort, but does support the need for patients to have safe access to meds through safe growers/distributors. It was nice to see that support, and their concern regarding patient registry.
time4me
01-21-2011, 08:07 AM
If I make no sense, I apologize. I should get some sleep, more meds first :D . Take care!
jamessr
01-21-2011, 12:21 PM
on SB5073. Not a lot of people got to speak, but those that did spoke out against the registry, citing privacy and security concerns that have recently arisen in numerous other states. Also addressed was the issue of collectives, to give them immunity the same as dispensaries, and the issue of the 1/1/11 date to register as a dispensary. Several people spoke on the issue of non-profit vs. for profit, and that dispensaries should be allowed to select their own business model, as would any other business.
Near the beginning, when it was put to the committee that patients need a safe, secure, regulated way to get their meds, on the committee seemed to agree, and one of the senators said it was "just common sense" to which the entire room applauded.
I think it will pass, I don't think we will get everything we want, but with what has happened with other states recently, I think they will try to find a way to appease us.
Oh, and James, I know it's driving you nuts, so us is those of us who are patients, and them is those making the laws, or attempting to. :D
I got home tired and sore, to find that Marc Emory has included us in his newsletter, and is imploring all activists, especially those in Cali and Colo, to come live in Washington for 3 months and help us!
We have what it takes to do this! The bill won't go into effect until after this next election. Let's show them how serious we are! :hippy:
Sweet, Mark has allot of support, what happen to him is tragic and our president should pardon him.
I am glad you got the exposure first hand with us and them.lol. I am sure this legislation once fine tuned in the amount of space we have in the act from .005-.900 something, is room to grow into..and then there is the legalization issue running parallel to this specific legislation which would logically be located in the UCSA rcw 69.50. ?? of Washington...it is going to get very interesting in the next 18 months politically in this state.
If we didn't have a senator whom has been personally affected by the ill effects of family members whom used cannabis to help mitigate the side effect of chemo with good results, this bill would not even be talked about. imho..
Lemonhoko
01-21-2011, 02:47 PM
the issue of the 1/1/11 date to register as a dispensary :hippy:
Hiya Time.
What came of this decision?
Are people allowed to register or not after that date?
My attorney tells me there is no time limit as of now...is he wrong?
~Lem
gypski
01-21-2011, 04:40 PM
so...........even if it passes, people are still in jeopardy until after Nov '12. Bullshit. It doesn't take that long to free people from legal entanglements over fucking marijuana. Get a fucking life, JHC. Games, games and more games. No wonder everything is fucked up. Declare a moritorium then. PUT A STOP TO THIS BULLSHIT. :wtf:
gypski
01-21-2011, 06:06 PM
Here is a link for those interesting in watching the hearing. There seem to be some interjection of another hearing on cessation of smoking intermingled. Watch it if you want. I don't care too because I'm frankly tired of hearing the same old refrain...somewhere down the road it will be done. I've had enough of that language from friends let alone keep hearing it from the freaking government. And it never seems to come to pass. :mad:
http://bit.ly/h0bAGu
jamessr
01-21-2011, 09:44 PM
Here is a link for those interesting in watching the hearing. There seem to be some interjection of another hearing on cessation of smoking intermingled. Watch it if you want. I don't care too because I'm frankly tired of hearing the same old refrain...somewhere down the road it will be done. I've had enough of that language from friends let alone keep hearing it from the freaking government. And it never seems to come to pass. :mad:
http://bit.ly/h0bAGu
You my friend are missing some great testimony from elected officials who are backing this bill because their family has mmj authorizations..a great watch.
This bill is going forward no matter what, with some slight changes.
gypski
01-21-2011, 09:56 PM
You my friend are missing some great testimony from elected officials who are backing this bill because their family has mmj authorizations..a great watch.
This bill is going forward no matter what, with some slight changes.
I guess you missed my point. They can talk all they want about how they support the bill, putting passage of even a portion like protections off until 2012 is Bullshit. To me, that is just more grandstanding in the political theater. Passage, ASAP is what matters. The government always makes the simple complex because it functions disfunctionally and can't handle simplicity. :cool:
justpics
01-21-2011, 10:25 PM
By the time all rules are written and everything is in place it will probably be 2014.
gypski
01-21-2011, 10:51 PM
By the time all rules are written and everything is in place it will probably be 2014.
It beginning to sound like we have a Gov Christie. Oh, wait, we do, Christine, gutless to call a moratorium until everything is hashed out. :wtf:
jamessr
01-21-2011, 11:03 PM
I guess the dispensaries in tacoma who got shut down by leo and re-opened by the assistant mayor is nothing ? It is clear by just that stance alone, that a moratorium is a local zoning issue......not a governor issue.
The shift is what your all missing, from illegal drug to lawful medicine under the 10th amendment..hello? Knock, Knock..:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Patience is the virtue..Rome wasn't built in a day, and still exists.
Did you hear dr. gill mobley raise his voice at the committee members when testifying.lol. He sure is a hothead with these folks. WooT!!
How many leo or government prosecutors testified at this hearing ?? 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000
Chris will come in latter with her leo interests on the tail end...like before.
time4me
01-22-2011, 01:01 AM
Hiya Time.
What came of this decision?
Are people allowed to register or not after that date?
My attorney tells me there is no time limit as of now...is he wrong?
~Lem
They were called on that date and backed off of it. They've been asked to provide some protections for dispensaries until the bill can become law, and to give ALL dispensaries time and a chance to register. All of them seemed to agree that we need a safe way to get our meds NOW, and I really do believe they will try and find some reprieves for current dispensary owners until this thing is hashed out. Whether those reprieves work with leo remains to be seen. I'm not holding my breath.
So, your attorney is right. :hippy:
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