Important NEWS for Denver!!! Please read!
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Originally Posted by Spacedet01
Thats the way i read it to. Pay to play. Going to create alot of money for Denver. Which in turn can be used to our favor down the line.
yet another expense to the grower. yet iv'e heard people saying that this would help drive down prices?roflmao
i never knew by adding more expense to something would drive prices down to "free". lmao just a joke to those that live in a dream world not pointed at you space lol.
Important NEWS for Denver!!! Please read!
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Originally Posted by palerider7777
yet another expense to the grower. yet iv'e heard people saying that this would help drive down prices?roflmao
i never knew by adding more expense to something would drive prices down to "free". lmao just a joke to those that live in a dream world not pointed at you space lol.
all good man...I dont think these new regs will lower prices at all..I see caregivers spending more money on attorneys and state fees to cover there ass...and in turn I hate to say it..the patient will pay for it one way or another. Thats just how business has always worked. The only upside to all the fees we'll pay is the big influx of money the state will see. Which later on will legitimize our industry a bit in the eyes of the powers that be. I dont like it or agree with it..but sadly that is the way it working right now.
Important NEWS for Denver!!! Please read!
The five patient rule was in Romers bill that is now dead. The exact phrase in the Denver post is:
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State Senator Chris Romer (D-Denver) tells the Denver Post that Rep. Tom Massey (R-Poncha Springs) will likely introduce a bill that would put a five person limit on the number of patients a pot provider, or caregiver, can serve.
Romer plans to support a different bill which would more strictly define the relationship between doctors and their marijuana-seeking patients.
This was not in yesterdays bill. It says these people PLAN to introduce these in FUTURE bills. :thumbsup:
Important NEWS for Denver!!! Please read!
Sounds good to me. I support that bill 95% percent (except for the on-site consumption). Good job city council!!!!! :thumbsup: I hope they regulate the shit out of it, it will just mean that it will be around for good if they can get it all organized. As they say "if your complaining about $2,000 fee and a $3000 a yr. we don't want you in Denver.