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    #151
    Junior Member

    Grateful Meds in Nederland

    I have been up once before and would love a regular variety of your high end meds. I'm tending toward high end bud of late and you look like you have a nice selection at what seems a better price than I am finding in Boulder by quite a bit if $350 ozs is your high end?

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    #152
    Senior Member

    Grateful Meds in Nederland

    Quote Originally Posted by mesinco
    I have been up once before and would love a regular variety of your high end meds. I'm tending toward high end bud of late and you look like you have a nice selection at what seems a better price than I am finding in Boulder by quite a bit if $350 ozs is your high end?
    Never over $350.00 per zip have many that are $300.00 or less. stop by new hours are 9AM to 9PM Everyday:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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    #153
    Senior Member

    Grateful Meds in Nederland

    Herijuana $300.00oz $40.00 1/8

    Triple Berry Kush $300.00oz $40.00 1/8

    Sage $275.00oz $35.00 1/8

    Purple Cheese $275.00oz $35.00 1/8

    Hash $15.00 gr.

    We also have Space Bomb, Dairy Queen, Jack The Ripper, Island Sweet Skunk, Sour Diesel and many many more!:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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    #154
    Senior Member

    Grateful Meds in Nederland

    They have rammed through HB-1284, which will close down 80% of the current dispensaries. Creating huge (Walmart Style) mega dispensaries. Vendors will be a thing of the past. They have destroyed what we have created by passing a bad unconstitutional law. I suggest we start working on Gov. Bill Ritter to veto this bill if & before it passes the full house.

    Grateful Meds whole business model is to help support the local economy by using local growers, To Help the Patients by passing on our low over head to them by keeping prices from $200.00 to $350.00 per ounce. And to help dispensaries when they need extra product. With a $35,000.00 fee and additional $10,000.00 for each grow I have off site. there would be no possible way of maintaining these prices. I'll go out of business before I have to start ripping people off for their medicine.

    The State Legislature is selling your constitutional rights to the highest bidder! If your waiting for the other guy to do something he is! He busy Selling You Out!

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    #155
    Senior Member

    Grateful Meds in Nederland

    HB1284 Passes - Sad Day for Colorado Patients

    Contact: Cannabis Therapy Institute
    1-877-420-4205

    {Denver} -- The Colorado state Senate Local Government Committee took hours
    of testimony yesterday on HB1284. One of the bill's sponsors, Sen. Chris
    Romer (D-Denver), was quoted in several articles yesterday saying that the
    bill is designed to shut down 80% of caregiving businesses in Colorado. The
    Committee hearing started at 2pm and finally adjourned at 11:30pm. The
    Committee voted in favor of HB1284 and some of its last minute amendments
    by a vote of 6 to 0, with Senator Cadman absent.

    Laura Kriho of the Cannabis Therapy Institute says, "This is a sad day for
    patients. Not only have they been sold out by their lawmakers, but they
    have been sold out by well-funded dispensaries, and they have been sold out
    by so-called patient rights groups. This bill will destroy patients' access
    to their medicine, drive prices up, and force patients back into the black
    market. The will of the voters has been ignored once again by lawmakers,
    and sick and dying Colorado citizens will suffer."

    "This is taking patient rights back over 100 years," says Timothy Tipton, a
    patient advocate with the Rocky Mountain Caregivers Cooperative "Things are
    going in the wrong direction. Patients in the 1800s had better access to
    cannabis medicine than they will under this new law."

    In a departure from hearings in other committees, the Local Government
    Committee Chair, Sen. Gail Schwartz (D-Snowmass), allowed disabled patients
    to testify first. This was followed by several hours of testimony from law
    enforcement, including the District Attorney for Adams and Broomfield
    Counties, the District Attorney for El Paso and Teller Counties, the
    District Attorney for Jefferson and Gilpin Counties, the County Sheriffs of
    Colorado, the Colorado Chiefs of Police Association, the North Metro Drug
    Task force, and more. Most of the law enforcement testified against the
    bill, saying that they didn't believe the "dispensary model" was allowed
    under Colorado's medical marijuana constitutional amendment.

    Several representatives of Coloradans for Medical Marijuana Regulation, a
    lobbying group hired by a handful of well-funded dispensaries who have been
    "working with" Senator Romer on gaining concessions friendly to big
    business. CMMR testified in favor of HB1284, but was against a dozen or so
    last-minute amendments to the bill that Senator Romer surprised them with
    that morning. Also testifying on the CMMR team was Brian Vicente from
    Sensible Colorado, an organization which claims to be in support of patient
    rights. Sensible asked for several amendments, but overall was satisfied
    with the bill that would eliminate 80% of patient's caregivers, force
    prices up, and force patients to use only one dispensary for their
    medicine.

    Laura Kriho, the director of the Cannabis Therapy Institute, urged the
    Committee to kill HB1284 and urged lawmakers to form a statewide commission
    to study programs that have been working locally and recommend a bill that
    had a broad base of support. Mark Simon, an activist with the disabled
    community, testified that neither Sen. Romer nor anyone else had reached
    out to the disabled community to get their input on the bill.

    Others who gave testimony against HB1284 were attorneys Robert J. Corry,
    Jr. and Lauren Davis; Laurel Alterman, owner of Altermeds dispensary in
    Louisville; Miguel Lopez of Mile High NORML; Robert Chase of Colorado
    Coalition of Patients and Caregivers; and the Colorado Springs Medical
    Marijuana Council. The mountain contingent was well-represented with
    Kathleen Chippi, owner of One Brown Mouse dispensary in Nederland; Jessica
    LaRoux of Twirling Hippy Confections and Mark Rose of Grateful Meds
    dispensary in Nederland all testifying eloquently against the bill.

    The bill now moves to the Senate Appropriations Committee and then will be
    voted on by the full Senate. CTI is urging patient rights supporters to
    contact their state senators and urge them to vote No on HB1284.
    Cannabis Therapy Institutue - Medical Cannabis (Marijuana) Research, Education and Advocacy in Colorado

    ---
    Provided as a Public Service by the:
    Cannabis Therapy Institute
    P.O. Box 19084
    Boulder, CO 80308
    Phone: 877-420-4205
    Web: Cannabis Therapy Institutue - Medical Cannabis (Marijuana) Research, Education and Advocacy in Colorado
    Email: [email protected]

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    #156
    Senior Member

    Grateful Meds in Nederland

    Quote Originally Posted by GratefulMeds
    HB1284 Passes - Sad Day for Colorado Patients

    Contact: Cannabis Therapy Institute
    1-877-420-4205

    {Denver} -- The Colorado state Senate Local Government Committee took hours
    of testimony yesterday on HB1284. One of the bill's sponsors, Sen. Chris
    Romer (D-Denver), was quoted in several articles yesterday saying that the
    bill is designed to shut down 80% of caregiving businesses in Colorado. The
    Committee hearing started at 2pm and finally adjourned at 11:30pm. The
    Committee voted in favor of HB1284 and some of its last minute amendments
    by a vote of 6 to 0, with Senator Cadman absent.

    Laura Kriho of the Cannabis Therapy Institute says, "This is a sad day for
    patients. Not only have they been sold out by their lawmakers, but they
    have been sold out by well-funded dispensaries, and they have been sold out
    by so-called patient rights groups. This bill will destroy patients' access
    to their medicine, drive prices up, and force patients back into the black
    market. The will of the voters has been ignored once again by lawmakers,
    and sick and dying Colorado citizens will suffer."

    "This is taking patient rights back over 100 years," says Timothy Tipton, a
    patient advocate with the Rocky Mountain Caregivers Cooperative "Things are
    going in the wrong direction. Patients in the 1800s had better access to
    cannabis medicine than they will under this new law."

    In a departure from hearings in other committees, the Local Government
    Committee Chair, Sen. Gail Schwartz (D-Snowmass), allowed disabled patients
    to testify first. This was followed by several hours of testimony from law
    enforcement, including the District Attorney for Adams and Broomfield
    Counties, the District Attorney for El Paso and Teller Counties, the
    District Attorney for Jefferson and Gilpin Counties, the County Sheriffs of
    Colorado, the Colorado Chiefs of Police Association, the North Metro Drug
    Task force, and more. Most of the law enforcement testified against the
    bill, saying that they didn't believe the "dispensary model" was allowed
    under Colorado's medical marijuana constitutional amendment.

    Several representatives of Coloradans for Medical Marijuana Regulation, a
    lobbying group hired by a handful of well-funded dispensaries who have been
    "working with" Senator Romer on gaining concessions friendly to big
    business. CMMR testified in favor of HB1284, but was against a dozen or so
    last-minute amendments to the bill that Senator Romer surprised them with
    that morning. Also testifying on the CMMR team was Brian Vicente from
    Sensible Colorado, an organization which claims to be in support of patient
    rights. Sensible asked for several amendments, but overall was satisfied
    with the bill that would eliminate 80% of patient's caregivers, force
    prices up, and force patients to use only one dispensary for their
    medicine.

    Laura Kriho, the director of the Cannabis Therapy Institute, urged the
    Committee to kill HB1284 and urged lawmakers to form a statewide commission
    to study programs that have been working locally and recommend a bill that
    had a broad base of support. Mark Simon, an activist with the disabled
    community, testified that neither Sen. Romer nor anyone else had reached
    out to the disabled community to get their input on the bill.

    Others who gave testimony against HB1284 were attorneys Robert J. Corry,
    Jr. and Lauren Davis; Laurel Alterman, owner of Altermeds dispensary in
    Louisville; Miguel Lopez of Mile High NORML; Robert Chase of Colorado
    Coalition of Patients and Caregivers; and the Colorado Springs Medical
    Marijuana Council. The mountain contingent was well-represented with
    Kathleen Chippi, owner of One Brown Mouse dispensary in Nederland; Jessica
    LaRoux of Twirling Hippy Confections and Mark Rose of Grateful Meds
    dispensary in Nederland all testifying eloquently against the bill.

    The bill now moves to the Senate Appropriations Committee and then will be
    voted on by the full Senate. CTI is urging patient rights supporters to
    contact their state senators and urge them to vote No on HB1284.
    Cannabis Therapy Institutue - Medical Cannabis (Marijuana) Research, Education and Advocacy in Colorado

    ---
    Provided as a Public Service by the:
    Cannabis Therapy Institute
    P.O. Box 19084
    Boulder, CO 80308
    Phone: 877-420-4205
    Web: Cannabis Therapy Institutue - Medical Cannabis (Marijuana) Research, Education and Advocacy in Colorado
    Email: [email protected]
    i take it you will be taking the Sensible Colorado support down from your website? since they seem to be sell outs?

  8.     
    #157
    Senior Member

    Grateful Meds in Nederland

    Welcome to marijuana-mart, home of the tainted meds that you have been looking for but could not find through your small locally owned mom and pops that had a sense of compassion towards their patients. We offer premium medical grade marijuana with our own " special additives " that we promise will keep patients coming back for more, ( really just look at all the folks we were able to hook with our " tobacco additives " )

    Shame on the legislature and the big money dispensaries for shutting out patients and compassionate dispensary owners for the mighty dollar bill. So much for the common citizen being able to achieve that " American Dream " we all have been brainwashed to believe in. It does exist..........as long as you have the cash to buy it.

    And just to set the record straight, I do not regularly shop at any dispensaries, only a few times over the last 18 months but have always supported the mom and pops when I did, but knowing many patients that do not have compassionate caregivers and are in need a safe reliable environment to obtain their medications at an affordable price as many are elderly and/ or disabled I am in full support of the small dispensary models. Good luck

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    #158
    Senior Member

    Grateful Meds in Nederland

    im starting to think that their is much more going on than meets the eye here.not just colorado im starting to think that they"big pharm" is using colorado as a template for whats to come in all other states.see they have to take one of the leaders of mmj and place their stamp on it and regulate the heck out of it to suite them and knock out everyone but them.then they can use that as a base for all other states to follow.

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    #159
    Senior Member

    Grateful Meds in Nederland

    btw what better way to knock everyone out of the loop.lets see make it med legal bring all of the underground out of the woodworks so they know who you are tell you it's legal then give you just enough rope to hang yourself.now they know who their competition is.then oust them,wait strike that i forgot im that crazy person that said just watch and see how they fuck us.i almost forgot sorry, i hate to say i told ya so.

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    #160
    Senior Member

    Grateful Meds in Nederland

    OK well I'm not for this bill at all, but I'm wondering about all this reference to big pharma and agri-companies (ADM, etc.)...

    Are these companies REALLY trying to get into the MMJ industry or is this a lot of speculation? Granted it's a big market, but companies like ADM have their own stuff going on (biodegradable plastics, etc.) and I don't see them spending the time to learn to grow pot that people want to smoke... I could be entirely wrong though... who knows?

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