LOL, she is a character! Kewl as hell, I respect her.
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LOL, she is a character! Kewl as hell, I respect her.
The time frame for lawsuits isn't days, but months and years. It will take time. Sure, Corry could go to federal court and ask for an injunction, but the chances of a federal judge granting one are slim. I'd rather activist attorneys with limited resources take their time and concentrate on finding one perfect case to push than dissipate their efforts. Patience, patients!
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Originally Posted by COzigzag
Unless the law is obviously unconstitutional you need a Plantiff (someone the new law damaged) to file a suit that has a chance of winning. Since the new law is yet to go into effect until July 1st, it has yet to leave victims in its wake.
At this stage a lawsuit would be a waste. Judges are lothe to rule against the state unless blantant constitutional flaws exist in the law. It is their job to interept the law, not make it.
I would bet that July 1st there will be a flurry of legal activity. That is when it will get busy. Past that point I have no idea how this will play out.
It also takes time for a case to work its way through the courts. Lots of time. I would hope a judge issues a TRO while this happens.
Copobo had it right aways back when he said "The game changes."
You are correct. I keep thinking the bill turned into law when the governor signed it and it's in effect now.Quote:
Originally Posted by oldhaole
It's people like you who keep people like me in the "know" in a tactful way, thanks.
Hope that makes sense??
agreed!
I just need a good morale boost. lol
How about a billboard at I-70/I-25 with some clever remark.Quote:
Originally Posted by BasementWarrior
feel free. I posted a large version on here somewhere.
if you actually are going to print it, I'll redo it so it's nicer..
that Romer guy... he's one evil bastard. only cares about self-aggrandizement and not ONE BIT about taking care of those he should be protecting. His treatment of MMJ patients will spill over into everything he touches. it will be the scar that never heals.
if you sell this, you must send me nugs :rastasmoke:
This kind of acrimony is silly. Just because you and he disagree about business regulation does not mean he is a monster. Romer has always been a friend of education, and the ACLU ranks him very highly (92%) on his defense of civil rights and civil liberties.Quote:
Originally Posted by copobo
you've gotta be kidding me. he's a fucken liar.
the ACLU loves him for trying to get in-state tuition for illegal alians in Colorado.
It would be nice if he gave a damn about Colorado patients - and he most certainly does not.
He's just looking for the limelight, and the mmj issue was the brightest opportunity for press this session - and after his last failed 'big' legislation - he was willing to do whatever it took to pass his fucken bill. Even if it meant creating a bad bureaucracy and hurting Colorado's most vulnerable - the patient and the small business owner!
this kind of acrimony is well deserved, and I hope he is voted out of office and never again is able to railroad a process with such disregard for the Constitution. He is an evil mofo, and don't you forget it.