Quote Originally Posted by colagal
This Something, i.e., changing the caregiver definition, muddles an already murky rule. I think CDPHE saw an opportunity to throw in a monkey wrench to upset the momentum, i.e., the fast growth of dispensaries. So now, does the caregiver have to provide a list of services beyond selling meds, like the example in the newspaper refers to: cooking meals and shopping? What if my patient doesn't want me to cook for them (a completely understandable concern), or anything else other than provide meds? Do they have sign some kind of declination of services form?

What of the growers? Do they have to become affiliated with dispensaries that do provide more than just selling meds in order to be covered?

Now for the endless debates and confusion regarding clarifying this action...
as i said b4 but everyone acted as if i was a dumbass.but as i see it the way they are acting as u have to provide "extra"care beyond providing the meds.how can a caregiver that grows for a dispensary now provide the shop with meds?he caregiver never comes in contact with the shops "patients".

to me extra care means your taking care of there meds there plants as you have to keep them fed and pest free and light.to me thats extra care something the patient does'nt have to do...

this in line with everything else our gov is doing now there will be a boiling point. that the people of this nation will not take much more of this bullying.whats the name of that movie with daniel day lewis where he finds oil? it's around the bend.....

btw the whiners that have been whining about compassion should be patting themselfs on the back as they are going to be used as pawns in the states lil game.