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    Denver City Council Meeting 1/11/10 MMD Regulations

    Here is the link for the public hearing if anyone wants to go.

    City Council - Welcome Message

    City Council - Welcome Message
    Here's a Summary from the City Attorney's Office
    Summary of Council Bill 34, Series of 2010
    Licensing of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
    In General
    â?˘ The bill establishes a licensing requirement for medical marijuana dispensaries (MMDs) to be administered by the Director of Excise and Licenses.
    â?˘ The entire bill is based on the premise that a dispenser of medical marijuana must qualify as a â??primary care-giverâ? to a patient within the meaning of Amendment 20, but leaves it to the state to further clarify who may or may not qualify as a â??primary care-giver.â?
    Effective Date and Applicability
    â?˘ On and after March 1, 2010, a person or entity must be licensed as an MMD in order to engage in the sale or distribution of marijuana to six or more patients in Denver, regardless of whether or how long the person was involved in selling or distributing medical marijuana prior to the adoption of the licensing requirement.
    â?˘ Dispensaries that apply for licenses prior to March 1 but have not yet received their license may continue in operation pending approval or denial of the license.
    Relationship to state law
    â?˘ The bill recognizes that Amendment 20 allows patients and their care-givers to possess medical marijuana, and is intended to clarify how and where patients may acquire marijuana if they do not choose to grow it themselves under Amendment 20.
    â?˘ For consistency with state law, the bill cross-references key terms and definitions in Amendment 20, and does not attempt to redefine these terms locally.
    â?˘ If and when the state ever adopts any additional or different regulations on dispensaries, the state regulations will control.
    Persons prohibited as licensees
    â?˘ Persons who have committed a felony or served a felony sentence within the past five years.
    â?˘ Persons who have had an MMD license revoked in the previous year.
    â?˘ Persons who lie on their MMD license application.
    Prohibited dispensary locations
    â?˘ Residential zone districts (prohibited for any MMD).
    â?˘ Within 1000 feet of another dispensary (prohibited for any MMD established after December 15, 2009 as reflected in retail sales licensing records).
    â?˘ Within 1000 feet of a school or child care center (prohibited for any MMD established after December 15, 2009 as reflected in retails sales licensing records.)
    Performance standards
    â?˘ On-site consumption of medical marijuana prohibited.
    â?˘ On-site cultivation and processing of marijuana allowed.
    â?˘ Home delivery allowed.
    â?˘ Unaccompanied minors prohibited on-site.
    â?˘ Hours of operation limited to 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
    â?˘ Security requirements: cameras, alarms systems, safe storage required.
    â?˘ Labeling requirements.
    KEY ISSUES NOT ADDRESSED IN COUNCIL BILL 34
    (â??State Issuesâ?)
    â?˘ Legitimacy of doctor-patient relationship.
    â?˘ Relationship of doctors to dispensaries.
    â?˘ Administration of the state registry and issuance of registry identification cards
    â?˘ The lawful amount of medical marijuana that may be possessed by patients and caregivers at any one time.
    â?˘ The meaning of â??primary care-giverâ? and the question of whether â??care-giversâ? should be separately tracked and licensed at the state level.
    â?˘ Ratio of patients to care-givers.
    â?˘ Ratio of care-givers to patients.
    â?˘ The licensing or regulation of freestanding medical marijuana â??grow operationsâ?
    â?˘ Public health regulations for human consumption of medical marijuana.
    â?˘ Clarifying state criminal laws to provide clear exceptions for grow-operations and dispensaries from criminal prosecution.
    MMDInsuranceCo Reviewed by MMDInsuranceCo on . Denver City Council Meeting 1/11/10 MMD Regulations Here is the link for the public hearing if anyone wants to go. City Council - Welcome Message City Council - Welcome Message Here's a Summary from the City Attorney's Office Summary of Council Bill 34, Series of 2010 Licensing of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries In General â?˘ The bill establishes a licensing requirement for medical marijuana dispensaries (MMDs) to be administered by the Director of Excise and Licenses. Rating: 5

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    Denver City Council Meeting 1/11/10 MMD Regulations

    Quote Originally Posted by MMDInsuranceCo
    Here is the link for the public hearing if anyone wants to go.

    City Council - Welcome Message

    City Council - Welcome Message
    Here's a Summary from the City Attorney's Office
    Summary of Council Bill 34, Series of 2010
    Licensing of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
    In General
    â?˘ The bill establishes a licensing requirement for medical marijuana dispensaries (MMDs) to be administered by the Director of Excise and Licenses.
    â?˘ The entire bill is based on the premise that a dispenser of medical marijuana must qualify as a â??primary care-giverâ? to a patient within the meaning of Amendment 20, but leaves it to the state to further clarify who may or may not qualify as a â??primary care-giver.â?
    Effective Date and Applicability
    â?˘ On and after March 1, 2010, a person or entity must be licensed as an MMD in order to engage in the sale or distribution of marijuana to six or more patients in Denver, regardless of whether or how long the person was involved in selling or distributing medical marijuana prior to the adoption of the licensing requirement.
    â?˘ Dispensaries that apply for licenses prior to March 1 but have not yet received their license may continue in operation pending approval or denial of the license.
    Relationship to state law
    â?˘ The bill recognizes that Amendment 20 allows patients and their care-givers to possess medical marijuana, and is intended to clarify how and where patients may acquire marijuana if they do not choose to grow it themselves under Amendment 20.
    â?˘ For consistency with state law, the bill cross-references key terms and definitions in Amendment 20, and does not attempt to redefine these terms locally.
    â?˘ If and when the state ever adopts any additional or different regulations on dispensaries, the state regulations will control.
    Persons prohibited as licensees
    â?˘ Persons who have committed a felony or served a felony sentence within the past five years.
    â?˘ Persons who have had an MMD license revoked in the previous year.
    â?˘ Persons who lie on their MMD license application.
    Prohibited dispensary locations
    â?˘ Residential zone districts (prohibited for any MMD).
    â?˘ Within 1000 feet of another dispensary (prohibited for any MMD established after December 15, 2009 as reflected in retail sales licensing records).
    â?˘ Within 1000 feet of a school or child care center (prohibited for any MMD established after December 15, 2009 as reflected in retails sales licensing records.)
    Performance standards
    â?˘ On-site consumption of medical marijuana prohibited.
    â?˘ On-site cultivation and processing of marijuana allowed.
    â?˘ Home delivery allowed.
    â?˘ Unaccompanied minors prohibited on-site.
    â?˘ Hours of operation limited to 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
    â?˘ Security requirements: cameras, alarms systems, safe storage required.
    â?˘ Labeling requirements.
    KEY ISSUES NOT ADDRESSED IN COUNCIL BILL 34
    (â??State Issuesâ?)
    â?˘ Legitimacy of doctor-patient relationship.
    â?˘ Relationship of doctors to dispensaries.
    â?˘ Administration of the state registry and issuance of registry identification cards
    â?˘ The lawful amount of medical marijuana that may be possessed by patients and caregivers at any one time.
    â?˘ The meaning of â??primary care-giverâ? and the question of whether â??care-giversâ? should be separately tracked and licensed at the state level.
    â?˘ Ratio of patients to care-givers.
    â?˘ Ratio of care-givers to patients.
    â?˘ The licensing or regulation of freestanding medical marijuana â??grow operationsâ?
    â?˘ Public health regulations for human consumption of medical marijuana.
    â?˘ Clarifying state criminal laws to provide clear exceptions for grow-operations and dispensaries from criminal prosecution.
    so now they want u to jump through hoops to be a caregiver? tracked?

    so would this mean that a patient can't just find themselfs there own caregiver first the state has to approve it? what about patients that already have a caregiver?as it says
    " regardless of whether or how long the person was involved in selling or distributing medical marijuana prior to the adoption of the licensing requirement".they now would have to go back to the state to get rechecked??sounds like abunch of controlling bs.

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    #3
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    Denver City Council Meeting 1/11/10 MMD Regulations

    Please attend if you can. We must show our numbers as this will affect everyone involved in this industry.







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    #4
    Senior Member

    Denver City Council Meeting 1/11/10 MMD Regulations

    CCF will be there, we hope YOU will be too :jointsmile:
    Colorado Care Facility 5130 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO
    :jointsmile:We are open everyday from 11am to 8pm:jointsmile:
    (303) 953 - 8503 / [email protected]
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    #5
    Senior Member

    Denver City Council Meeting 1/11/10 MMD Regulations

    Quote Originally Posted by palerider7777
    so now they want u to jump through hoops to be a caregiver? tracked?

    so would this mean that a patient can't just find themselfs there own caregiver first the state has to approve it? what about patients that already have a caregiver?as it says
    " regardless of whether or how long the person was involved in selling or distributing medical marijuana prior to the adoption of the licensing requirement".they now would have to go back to the state to get rechecked??sounds like abunch of controlling bs.
    as regards to caregiver being tracked that was in the list of key issues not being addressed as well as growing not affiliated with dispensaries(vendors). i love how they left open ended opportunities to arrest people instead of proposing stable and legitimate rulings. "clarifying state criminal laws to provide clear exceptions for grow-operations and dispensaries from criminal prosecution" not discussed, means we still want to arrest you and left that open to do so.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Denver City Council Meeting 1/11/10 MMD Regulations

    I've been to 3 dispensaries in the past week, and not one of them even knew what I was talking about when I asked them if they were gonna fight this b.s.. We are screwed.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Denver City Council Meeting 1/11/10 MMD Regulations

    Quote Originally Posted by kingminus
    I've been to 3 dispensaries in the past week, and not one of them even knew what I was talking about when I asked them if they were gonna fight this b.s.. We are screwed.
    you would think that peeps with that much stock in the biz would stay ontop of shit like this?

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Denver City Council Meeting 1/11/10 MMD Regulations

    My point exactly. I will be at that council meeting. I would'nt even know about it tho if it was'nt for this website. I'm shocked that the dispensaries are'nt organizing at all. Somethings like posting info in their establishments, making sure each patient knows who-what-when-where shit goes down, offering rides to events and so on. Owner of one disp had no idea what was going on.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Denver City Council Meeting 1/11/10 MMD Regulations

    Quote Originally Posted by kingminus
    My point exactly. I will be at that council meeting. I would'nt even know about it tho if it was'nt for this website. I'm shocked that the dispensaries are'nt organizing at all. Somethings like posting info in their establishments, making sure each patient knows who-what-when-where shit goes down, offering rides to events and so on. Owner of one disp had no idea what was going on.
    1 thing im fuzzy on with all the talk is how will this effect shops getting vendor product? how in the world could they serve the public with only what they do themselfs? vendors are a big part of shops if they try to stop that in anyway alot of shops will fold?

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    #10
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    Denver City Council Meeting 1/11/10 MMD Regulations

    Where/When is this meeting? Its probably already posted I guess. I might try to attend as well.
    Brown-eyed women and red grenadine...
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