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Originally Posted by lampost
^ I didn't think this law had anything in it regarding where you could grow!? I thought it was just:
Licensing fee
No felon owners
No medicating on site
So does this mean dispensary employees can't get high all day in the back room?! Or is the "no medicating" just for patients?
(1) In any residential zone district as defined by the zoning code of the city, or in any other location where retail sales are prohibited by the zoning code.
this part here looks like an open book for them to zone as they please?
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Originally Posted by Kartel
The five patient rule though... so any caregiver that lives in the city limits with five patients suddenly has to declare themselves a dispensary though, or did they take that out?
I know a few caregivers in Denver who will be forced to move as they are in residential areas because of this rule.... I wonder how many other cities will do the same? I wonder if they will ever attempt to force the production onto agricultural or industrial zoned land?
That was in Romer's now dead bill(Thank god that died! :thumbsup:). Not the city of Denver's thing we are talking about in this thread.
The next one to come up is the Sheriff's bill. Which is currently unsponsored.
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Originally Posted by Vancefish
That was in Romer's now dead bill(Thank god that died! :thumbsup:). Not the city of Denver's thing we are talking about in this thread.
The next one to come up is the Sheriff's bill. Which is currently unsponsored.
very good i did'nt know that was taken out either.
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Originally Posted by palerider7777
idk i still think it has a ways to go to even come close to the prison,court,jail,leo and so on funding.lets not forget all the tickets,all the homes,boats,guns,cars,land on and on they get to take and sell of too.
Well the city and county of denver does not see a penny of LEO funding or any of the gains from confiscation. When LEO confiscates your property they sell it at police auctions (usually to their friends, family or themselfs) and all benefits go right back to the police department. So they fight tooth and nail to confiscate as much as possible because it means a larger budget for themselfs.
I have no problem with police, as they represent a needed safety in our community, but when they derive property from their fellow americans to help counterset their budget and sponsor laws that needlessly put non-violent offenders on long sentacnces, it is certainly time for a serious change of priorities.
...whatever happened to protect and serve ?