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03-01-2010, 08:12 PM #11
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more trash legislation: HB1284
Originally Posted by palerider7777
i can see the non-profit thing passing (as much as they dissed california and this would make it just like california. and how many non profits pay taxes?)...but as for the rest of that...i'm not quite sure. Romer isn't popular-he tried to pass the 5 patient rule before and pretty much got his ass handed to him both times.
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03-01-2010, 11:46 PM #12
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more trash legislation: HB1284
this could be true but they won't stop.it will be attack after attack until they get what they want.
Originally Posted by CannnaLady
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03-02-2010, 12:39 AM #13
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more trash legislation: HB1284
It seems Corry is interested in this section of the Amendment to our Constitution:
Not later than April 30, 2001, the General Assembly shall define such terms and enact such legislation as may be necessary for implementation of this section, as well as determine and enact criminal penalties for...
so is it done? will this all get tossed by the Courts once the legislature is done? The Court has been much more favorable to MMJ than the legislature.Colorado patient grower. :rambohead:
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03-02-2010, 01:17 AM #14
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more trash legislation: HB1284
i guess it would really depend on the money factor (as always). The tax money that's generated form this, as well as the real estate and job boost is hard to ignore even for people that aren't part of the Medical Marijuana Scene. If it gets limited to 5 patients per primary caregiver it will shut down dispensaries-and there goes the tax revanue and here comes the biggest black market marijuana scene you've ever seen. If the cities are going through all these licensing and regulation bills-they obviously want the money. I think it won't pass (the 5 patient rule) just for the money factor. The Non-Profit regulation may pass-which isn't too bad, just more of a pain in the ass. As for going before a jury at the state with all those public opinions blah blah blah blah...I really don't seeing this pass...or if it gets close, lawyers are going to go buck crazy on them. I am not too worried.
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03-02-2010, 02:46 AM #15
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more trash legislation: HB1284
This is the golden argument here, they had their chance to make amendments, and did so back in 2001, they cannot have a second bite of the apple.
Originally Posted by copobo
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03-05-2010, 12:32 AM #16
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more trash legislation: HB1284
and still they persist. anything we want to keep seems to cost more on our side. oh and i almost forgot yeeeaaahhhh , their traitors.
Originally Posted by GratefulMeds
meded so you can mededicate to mededitatemeded, so you can mededicate to mededitate
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03-05-2010, 01:34 AM #17
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more trash legislation: HB1284
Many parts of the bill are actually unconstitutional (as in federally), including a bit that is requiring patients to essentially forefit their right to not self-incriminate. It's a real gem of a bill that was clearly written by someone who knows the issues of the MMJ community inside-out and thoroughly researched and vetted the bill in the context of past jurisprudence.........
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These idiots will watch this bill get absolutely shredded by an army of lawyers representing patients. The state will spend more in legal fees than it has already swindled into the general fund via the MMJ registry and will decide that it's not worth fighting... That is if this bill (or the other one proposed by Massey) even goes anywhere...
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03-05-2010, 03:44 AM #18
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more trash legislation: HB1284
You can listen to what's going on right now over the internet. Grateful Meds in Nederland is speaking now.
Colorado General Assembly: Audio
Click on "Old Supreme Court Chambers" in the lower right side of the screen.
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03-05-2010, 06:19 PM #19
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more trash legislation: HB1284
Originally Posted by MMJinColorado
yea i have been thinking about this on the federal lvl.feds keep coming after people, patients mainly.im wondering why they are not going after the contract holders"the state" when the state put it in as law to me that was like a contract.with the state in full control of it so why can/do they bust the comon folks but not the party that is at the top of it? with the state saying it's ok they should be the ones accountable first since they are the ones that said yes go ahead it's ok.
they are more at fault for shops and patients using than the people are.you would think they should be the ones delt with first.just goes to show how it's all about money.but only the peoples money.this point im making right here shows the flaws in the feds thinking.not it's still illegal on a fed lvl.ok then you should be going after the state for going against you not the people.are we not told all the time to follow state law?
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03-06-2010, 04:08 AM #20
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more trash legislation: HB1284
I'm sorry, but your entire post is nonsensical. What contract are you referring to? Are you suggesting that the "state" should go to jail? What does that even mean? How do you prosecute an inanimate entity criminally? All the "state" actually did was provide for the amendment of its constitution by referendum. You must have some hella killer weed. Sorry, "medicine."
Originally Posted by palerider7777
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