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Ritter says he will sign it.
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9NEWS.com | Denver | Colorado's Online News Leader | New medical marijuana bill passes, Ritter says he'll sign it
Ritter says he will sign it.
49 douchebags. WOW. Can someone get a list of the dbags together? I'll go door to door handing out the list, asking people not to vote for them come election, and that they have prevented my brother from keeping his epilepsy under control with mmj. This makes me fucking sick to my stomach, I can only hope these pathetic human beings are voted out of office.
I'd like to see if we can make a difference. I'll vote against everyone of those douchebags that I'm able to... and I will also tell anyone who I associate with to do the same.
I assume all that information will come out in due time..
so it's pretty much law then?
can someone make clear to me what this means in terms of the dates they are talking about? something takes effect in july? then something else takes effect in july next year??
i'll add this they want to do this then ok.but i say keep your eyes out if we start seeing leo's/ feds going around busting small grows and shops.then you will know the true force behind this bill.
what this means is lawsuits are about to be filed.
this POS will not stand as is.
local control and 5 patient limit have already been tested in the courts.
Corry also mentioned fees and residency as Constitutional concerns.
I can picture Romer and Matt Brown kissing in the alley right now.
what do you mean that happened 9 months ago lmao how do you think this bill was birthed? roflmao i really think they were doing more than kissing lmaoQuote:
Originally Posted by copobo
Ritter has 30 day to sign it into lawQuote:
Originally Posted by throatstick
I have much more faith in our Constitution + Mr Corry than I do in Mr. Ritter. The only reason he has to not sign, is he is legalizing dispensaries - albeit out-of-state, corporate, non-Colorado players are the big winners in the Ritter-Romer-Brown daisy chain.
would like to see Sensible get on the fight, too. where do they stand today?
it's funny how westword said that they turned down the ammendments and they were still in meeting...i guess that was a little earlier than that article though.
either way-anyone have the most current link to the bill so i can scan through it...yet again?
Last I heard he was working on an inituive for Nov's ballot. I wanted to talk to him about it at SAFER's bday party but never got around to it. I'm sure there has to be something up on the web site but I haven't looked yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by copobo
If not, I'm sure he'd answer by email.
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Sensible (Vincente) have teamed up with the Corry's and several other attorneys to challenge it. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by copobo