the fees have'nt even been set yet have they? what are they going to do wait till the last day and throw the fees out there?so we won't have time to fig out what we want to do?
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the fees have'nt even been set yet have they? what are they going to do wait till the last day and throw the fees out there?so we won't have time to fig out what we want to do?
Pretty weak that this BS still goes into effect even if he does not sign it. Something wrong with that.
wonder how long it will take for the department of revenue to get their act together?
I dunno if it's true or not but I heard he was going to hold off signing it for a month.
Maybe someone has more/better info...
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if he doesn't sign it, OR if he veto's it-it will STILL go into effect because there was so many yes votes that it over rides it.
If he does not sign it, it will go into effect 30 days from the time it hit his desk. If he votes it, it will NOT go into effect. "That is why they call it a veto". It will be sent back down stairs to make changes to it.Quote:
Originally Posted by CannnaLady
Sorry got booted before I could finish. The only chance the caregivers and the patient have is as follows.
Gov vetos the bill "not going to happen"
A lawyer get a injuction from a judge. "almost impossible on a bill that deals with and becomes a state law".
For a lawyer to file a civil action and a judge rules the bill is unconsitional. "about a 50/50 chance". Depends on the judge.
Next step will be to appeal the judges ruling if he states the bill is fine on the face.
Last two steps could take months and even years
I'm not familiar with Colorado law on this issue but I have heard that if he doesn't sign it, it will still become law, it will just be something he can deny responsibility for having a part in. My source said he would have to actually veto it in order for it to die.Quote:
Originally Posted by copobo
your source is correct.
does he take the cowards way out, and let Romer+Massey take the entire blame, when Romer says the last minute unconstitutional provisions were all at the Gubna's request?
That would be pretty Goddamn cowardly of Ritter wouldn't it? Seems an issue this important he should either sign, or veto!
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