Quote Originally Posted by greenimp
My biggest problem with all of this is that if someone is acting as a caregiver and growing MMJ then the ENTIRE crop better find its way to the dispensary/patients. Growers out there that are not doing this are taking advantage of the law and the patient. If any part of a crop finds it way to secondary market, and we all know it does, then the grower is breaking the law and the social contract with the patients that allow them to operate.

If I had any say in it I would require all growers to document their crop with either the CO agriculture department, or at least some authority. That and any grow operation should be subjected to OCHA and any other state authorities out there. Some of the operations I have seen have had construction/wireing issues that violate so many building codes its not funny.

Grow operations need to be treated like any other manufacturing operation out there. Period. No exceptions. You guys want this to last, you better do things 100% above board. I'm not saying everyone is at fault, but we all know that the majority of growers are not 100% above board.
I cant believe you actually believe this! There are so many people without cards that still need medecine. Not everyone has $300 to get a card, or even knows how to get one. Some people are happy getting their medecine the same way they have for years. Most of these dispenseries are charging more than street prices anyway. What about people that dont have medical records, or maybe their condition is considered treatable by medical marijuana according to CO?

You say growers should be 100 percent above board, but that is ridiculous. All these growers have been breaking the law for years, and according to the federal government, they still are. Grow rooms are not built according to codes, you trip me out. This medical thing is just a loop hole that people have worked years for, and its just one more step to get marijuana legalized. Everyone deserves good medecine, not just people lucky enough to have a card.

According to federal government, weed is still illegal, even if you have a medical card. So everyone is still breaking the law. We need less laws and regulations, not more. Anyone should be able to grow as much weed as they want, and sell to whoever they want, for whatever price they want. That is the American Dream.

And this stuff about charging people according to income is ridiculous. What is this? Socialized weed. Its no one elses buisness how much money I make, and it surely shouldnt determine how much i pay for medecine. What is the point of working hard to make more money, if you have to pay more taxes, and pay more for everything?
neversummer Reviewed by neversummer on . Do Not Be Fooled or Lied To by The Dispensaries in Colorado Good day all, I hope all here read the MMJ-News on a monthly basis. As a registered patient/caregiver/dispensary owner I want to let you know that several other dispensaries in this wonderful state have been out right lying to thier perspective patients. I have called several and I get this response, "you must assign us as your caregiver, and you may only obtain meds from us." This is an out right lie!!!!!!! Check out the 2009 Colorado Patients" Campaign @ as a registered Colorado MMJ patient Rating: 5