Bend Over: HB-1143 gets worse
Here is what they ARE NOT telling you.
Look at what denver is trying to do to mmcs. They are zoning their offsite grows out of existence.
If they can't get you with zoning, they will get you with a FULLY inspected grow, think electrical, plumbing, etc up to code 100% before you can start. Ask the mmcs how they like this. Don't forget about UL approved equipment. I just sold 100 Quantum digis to an mmc after they just bought 100 digis from china with no paperwork. The chinese ones are just sitting in their boxes.
They are attacking from all sides. They want to draw you into the regulatory scheme so that they can control you. Don't forget about being TAXED as well. This is all in the plan.
They want to draw you away from a20 because they can't touch you while you abide by it. (they can apparently harass you though). Constitutional law trumps anything they could do to stop you.
Stick to a20 and you at least have some firm ground to stand on.
Bend Over: HB-1143 gets worse
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Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
Correct, however that passage seems to only apply to caregivers with more than 5 patients or more than 30 plants.
Small caregivers are still limited to 5 patients, and a max of 6 plants per, so 30 plants.
Right, so are we to interpret that a primary care-giver who only supplies 5 or less patients is now expected to provide medicine to their patients at no profit??
They are passing legislation that will most likely shut down the majority of dispensaries in the state due to zoning and now a care-giver should be non-profit?? Man, talk about limiting access to your meds....
Bend Over: HB-1143 gets worse
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Originally Posted by shackhouser
They are passing legislation that will most likely shut down the majority of dispensaries in the state due to zoning
Zoning? That's a local prerogative. There's nothing in this legislation that will affect zoning.
Bend Over: HB-1143 gets worse
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Originally Posted by canaguy27
Here is what they ARE NOT telling you.
Look at what denver is trying to do to mmcs. They are zoning their offsite grows out of existence.
If they can't get you with zoning, they will get you with a FULLY inspected grow, think electrical, plumbing, etc up to code 100% before you can start. Ask the mmcs how they like this. Don't forget about UL approved equipment. I just sold 100 Quantum digis to an mmc after they just bought 100 digis from china with no paperwork. The chinese ones are just sitting in their boxes.
They are attacking from all sides. They want to draw you into the regulatory scheme so that they can control you. Don't forget about being TAXED as well. This is all in the plan.
They want to draw you away from a20 because they can't touch you while you abide by it. (they can apparently harass you though). Constitutional law trumps anything they could do to stop you.
Stick to a20 and you at least have some firm ground to stand on.
Denver already banned residential caregivers, so there's that, too.
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Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
Zoning? That's a local prerogative. There's nothing in this legislation that will affect zoning.
Yea, I meant to say Denver, not the whole state. From what I understand, 90% of the current grows in Denver would have to be grandfathered in to avoid being in violation of the new zoning requirements as 90% of the current grows are in areas that are going to be off limits as of July 1, 2011.
Bend Over: HB-1143 gets worse
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Originally Posted by shackhouser
Yea, I meant to say Denver, not the whole state. From what I understand, 90% of the current grows in Denver would have to be grandfathered in to avoid being in violation of the new zoning requirements as 90% of the current grows are in areas that are going to be off limits as of July 1, 2011.
It's that your grow or husbandry permits needed to be in your name the whole time, I believe. They don't allow for transfer of ownership. Nothing is changing in terms of zoning.
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Originally Posted by canaguy27
do not give into the regulatory scheme. ask mmc owners how they like the state having power of attorney over them.
stick and abide by am20.
I agree they have us on the ropes with all these rules.:(
Bend Over: HB-1143 gets worse
I've read this over and over. Bit of a novice on law reading so bare with me.
A PRIMARY CAREGIVER CULTIVATION LICENSEE SHALL NOT
14 PROVIDE OR SELL ANY CULTIVATED MEDICAL MARIJUANA TO ANYONE
15 OTHER THAN HIS OR HER PATIENTS OR THE PATIENTS OF ANOTHER PRIMARY
16 CAREGIVER IF THE PRIMARY CAREGIVER HAS BEEN DELEGATED AUTHORITY
17 OVER THE PATIENTS
Is it saying that an MMJ with Primary Caregivers can delegate authority to a Caregiver to grow for that patient. Bottom line; I have an MMJ that wants me to grow for some of their Patients as an Assigned Caregiver and they would be primary caregiver. If I get a waiver on the 30 plant limit for my patients, would I be able to grow more for the assigned patients? Of course there are only about 30 other rules to be followed, but that is the one that concerns me now. I thought this was shut down.
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Originally Posted by dkmcsm
I've read this over and over. Bit of a novice on law reading so bare with me.
A PRIMARY CAREGIVER CULTIVATION LICENSEE SHALL NOT
14 PROVIDE OR SELL ANY CULTIVATED MEDICAL MARIJUANA TO ANYONE
15 OTHER THAN HIS OR HER PATIENTS OR THE PATIENTS OF ANOTHER PRIMARY
16 CAREGIVER IF THE PRIMARY CAREGIVER HAS BEEN DELEGATED AUTHORITY
17 OVER THE PATIENTS
Is it saying that an MMJ with Primary Caregivers can delegate authority to a Caregiver to grow for that patient. Bottom line; I have an MMJ that wants me to grow for some of their Patients as an Assigned Caregiver and they would be primary caregiver. If I get a waiver on the 30 plant limit for my patients, would I be able to grow more for the assigned patients? Of course there are only about 30 other rules to be followed, but that is the one that concerns me now. I thought this was shut down.
What we can read on the state web site is just the first draft.No votes or ammendments yet.Give them time and they will make an even bigger mess, so far it doesnt look all bad butttt.:(
In other words dont start planning at this point.Watch them close and start calling and writing the law makers as they move forward.These people vote on things when often they have no idea what the outcome will be.
Bend Over: HB-1143 gets worse