it was my understanding that this particular case was "won" because she was arrested in 2006 and the clarification of the law that happened in denver a few months ago had not yet been addressed.
the state board *did* just vote against changing the definition of caregiver, right?!
as the law cannot be applied retroactively, she can't use the defense.
i'm not sure, but it's my opinion that this is an isolated case.
how can anyone prove how well anyone knows anyone else anyway?!?!

and palerider, as always, your negativity and poor spelling/grammar amaze me.
pfunk211 Reviewed by pfunk211 on . New Regulations for Medical Marijuana in Colorado Appeals court: "Caregiver" must do more than grow pot The Denver Post Posted: 10/29/2009 09:47:44 AM MDT The Colorado Court of Appeals has upheld the marijuana cultivation conviction of a Longmont woman, ruling that a person designated as a medical marijuana "caregiver" must do more than just supply the drug to patients. In a special concurring opinion, Judge Alan Loeb wrote that Colorado's consitutional amendment legalizing medical marijuana "cries out for legislative action." The Rating: 5