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CanGroIt
11-16-2011, 03:19 AM
It's been a month since the stupidity (smash and grab at gunpoint....I mean "search warrants served") started in California....and today the Feds raided many state legal medical cannabis organizations in Washington.... If this trend keeps up....they'll no doubtebly be hitting another state.... Colorado maybe???

Be safe my friends....playing by the rules makes for an easy target....which sucks because it's such BS!!!!

CGI::::::

painretreat
11-16-2011, 03:25 AM
Go Underground until the dust settles! :(

You have a point CGI! I am betting Oregon next, then CO!
:mad:
Most progressive thinking verbal States! Really, really sucks! pr
We may have to go


:rambo:

ogganjagrower
12-05-2011, 11:00 PM
hope not. i have a ton of friends in co and it seems like co is at the fore front of the mmj industry and it would be a shame if they were to get popped

prettygirlsmokes420
12-05-2011, 11:09 PM
They just raided two legit places in Michigan last week. The two places were the second legit canna places in our town, not no more....
Sux man, it really sux.

DenverRelief
12-06-2011, 06:19 PM
hope not. i have a ton of friends in co and it seems like co is at the fore front of the mmj industry and it would be a shame if they were to get popped

Colorado remains the only state with comprehensive, industry-wide regulation and that *may* be protecting us from federal intervention. It certainly makes the legal side of things much more difficult for the US Attorney here and there haven't been any rumblings about anything like is going on elsewhere.

Of course they wouldn't warn us if they were.

Transparency is something that the new regulations have required and good copious records stave off accusations of money laundering.

That said, the tide could change.

We certainly hope not, and there are a lot of people, not just mmj proponents, who would fight against federal intervention here.

CanGroIt
12-15-2011, 04:57 AM
Just read this article ------> Medical Marijuana Crackdown Coming In Colorado - Toke of the Town (http://www.tokeofthetown.com/2011/12/medical_marijuana_crackdown_coming_in_colorado.php )

They came in and raided Cali in October....raided Washington in November....possibly raiding Colorado before the end of December???

CGI::::::

kayakush
12-15-2011, 12:35 PM
y????

CanGroIt
12-15-2011, 02:54 PM
y????

Read the article....it says y....

CGI::::::

DenverRelief
12-15-2011, 05:58 PM
The word crackdown is a bit misleading.

Only MMC's near schools will be receiving letters and they will be allowed to relocate.

Writing letters is what lawyers are good at, and it doesn't use many resources.

HighPopalorum
12-15-2011, 07:51 PM
I think it's a good idea to keep dispensaries away from schools, but it galls me that the Feds are using existing drug law to decide what should be a zoning question settled by city councils and county commissioners. Our state law gives local governments almost total discretion on whether or not to allow MMCs at all and where they are permitted to operate.

DenverRelief
12-16-2011, 05:55 PM
I think it's a good idea to keep dispensaries away from schools, but it galls me that the Feds are using existing drug law to decide what should be a zoning question settled by city councils and county commissioners. Our state law gives local governments almost total discretion on whether or not to allow MMCs at all and where they are permitted to operate.

Nobody mentions state's rights in all of this.

The Right, where support should come for limited government intervention, has too many greasy palms it seems to get it right on this issue.

painretreat
12-18-2011, 12:27 AM
It is starting to look like the war for legalization may start in Colorado. With ASA forging the war. Due to the law in Colorado establishing the method for safe access and tax benefit for the Gov't.: With the smaller population of CO and the 'people' pro-marijuana the fight for legalization will likely be in Colorado.

:420thought:In CA the mmj community was divided, seriously. The Store Front vs the People (patients and users). Now, that the Store Fronts are all but shut down. Everyone is begining to unite, again! Unfortunately, that is a day late. . . The collectives and suppliers are in no way helping ASA or NORML for legal battles. ASA in CA has reduced its' staff and closed an additional day a week, just to remain open.

It is my personal thought, that the collectives (etc) have benefited greatly from Store Fronts and are either in their own legal battle and not concerned of legalization due to the large profits. Which are ending, as we click!

Now, I want to move to Colorado.:jointsmile: It is unlikely, that Colorado will allow the feds to do much there. Due to the large increase in tax and jobs to the state.

The day is here, we all need to be proud of Colorado.:thumbsup: pr

DenverRelief
12-20-2011, 05:59 PM
Thanks painretreat!

I like your view of things.

There certainly are a number of private caregivers (many used to post here, some still do) who oppose the 2012 initiative to regulate like alcohol, but not as widespread as in Cali.

It's going to come down to how many people get out and actually vote. Typical supporters of MJ are not the best when it comes to turnout (students) vs. its opponents (stodgy, old ideologues), but we'll just have to see how it plays out.

It's good that it's a presidential election year (definitely not accidental) as that will bring more voters out.

copobo
12-21-2011, 04:54 PM
I am against the bill, but will vote for it. just to see more widespread use and to have another opinion of the voters behind us, perhaps the med community would be left more alone. I bet the feds would concentrate on neew commercial ops aimed at rec users.