thank you...will be looking into it..
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thank you...will be looking into it..
Your welcome, hope it helps you, every little bit helps on a fixed income
I submitted mine via certified mail on December 8 and just got my red card yesterday. :)
Grace
Thanks good to know I am waiting on my updated card, I applied for indigent status. Already been approved for discounted meds with MMAPA & My shop lets me apply the discount for anything in the shop (cannabis) not for concentrates or edibles...
I picked up a 1/2 Z yesterday for dern cheap spread across 3 different strains.
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Originally Posted by GreenGrace
any update on how long it's taking to get cards back at the present time...I messed up and forgot to look at my date which expires end of march...
one of my friend's just hit his 35 day mark yesterday. No red card yet. Looks like it will be longer then the 35 day window. Will post again once he gets the actual card. I also saw the CDPHE put out an update saying cards were taking between 45-55 days to get. Hopefully that's an exaggeration.... but probably not.
Took mine a little over 6 weeks for a renewal.Sent my paper work in Jan.3 and got my red card in the mail last Thursday the 16th.
about same here 3-6 weeks....
An applicant other than a natural person may meet the residency
requirement of section 12-43.3-307(1)(a)(XIII), C.R.S., if all owners, officers, managers
and employees of the applicant are residents as required by section 12-43.3-310(6),
C.R.S.
2. Any natural person applying for a license or serving as an owner, officer,
manager or employee of an applicant for licensure must establish Colorado residency as
required by sections 12-43.3-307(1)(a)(XIII) and 12-43.3-310(6), C.R.S.
a. The location of a natural person??s principal or primary home or
place of abode (??primary home?) may establish Colorado residency. A
natural person??s primary home is that home or place in which a person??s
habitation is fixed and to which the person, whenever absent, has the present
intention of returning after a departure or absence therefrom, regardless of the
duration of such absence. A primary home is a permanent building or part of a
building and may include by way of example a house, condominium,
apartment, room in a house, or mobile home. No rental property, vacant lot,
vacant house or cabin, or other premises used solely for business purposes
shall be considered a primary home. The State Licensing Authority considers
the following types of evidence to be generally reliable indicators that a
person??s primary home is in Colorado:
i. Evidence of business pursuits, place of employment, income
sources, residence for income or other tax purposes, age, residence
of parents, spouse, and children, if any, leaseholds, situs of
personal and real property, existence of any other residences
outside of Colorado and the amount of time spent at each such
residence, and any motor vehicle or vessel registration.
ii. Duly authenticated copies of the following documents may be
taken into account: A current driver??s license with address, recent
property tax receipts, copies of recent income tax returns, current
voter registration cards, current motor vehicle or vessel
registrations, and other public records evidencing place of abode or
employment.
iii. Other types of reliable evidence.
iv. The State Licensing Authority will review the totality of the
evidence, and any single piece of evidence regarding the location
of a person??s primary home will not necessarily be determinative.
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b. The following natural persons are presumed to be Colorado
residents:
i. Members of the armed services of the United States or any nation
allied with the United States who are on active duty in Colorado
under permanent orders and their spouses;
ii. Personnel in the diplomatic service of any nation recognized by the
United States who are assigned to duty in Colorado and their
spouses;
iii. Full-time students who are enrolled in any accredited trade school,
college, or university in Colorado. For purposes of this paragraph,
the spouse of any such student shall also be considered a resident.
The temporary absence of such student or the student??s spouse
from this state while the student is still enrolled at any such trade
school, college, or university shall not be deemed to terminate their
residency. A student shall be deemed ??full-time? if considered
full-time under the rules or policy of the educational institution he
or she is attending.
A natural person who is a Colorado resident pursuant to this rule does not terminate
Colorado residency upon entering the armed services of the United States. A member of
the armed services on active duty who resided in Colorado at the time the person entered
military service and the person??s spouse are presumed to retain their status as residents of
Colorado throughout the member??s active duty in the service,
just remember as you read you can loose licence so stay clean and you can stay green.......
http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite...&ssbinary=true