Quote Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
I went to a three-hour forum today on MMJ and current CO law. A good bit of it was spent on question and answer regarding this bill. There were a lot of angry growers in the meeting. Brian Vicente, head of Sensible CO quoted liberally in this thread, explained that this was because dispensaries have an organized lobby in Denver while growers do not; this bill will protect dispensaries, but not growers. He pointed out that caregiver-to-caregiver sales (i.e. caregivers selling to a dispensary) is now a legal gray area. There have been prosecutions already. In his view, the bill is likely to pass in nearly its current form before May, and may become law in July. He hopes they will also add a cultivation license, by which growers could supply dispensaries, but he doesn't think it will happen. He said bluntly, that if you want to sell marijuana to a dispensary, you will need to become their employee, start a dispensary yourself ($5000+ fee), or possibly write some really creative contracting agreement that is likely to be disputed in court.
that is confusing. because wouldn't it be legal if a card holder sold to a cardholder now matter if they are growing or a dispensary or whatever, especially if both sides are paying taxes and have the correct number of patients for quantity sold?

what's really frustrating is you can't find any information that walks you through what passed on the internet. if you see another group meeting/forum meeting could you post about it? i'd love to attend
CannnaLady Reviewed by CannnaLady on . hb10-1284 set to be voted on tomorrow Tomorrow from 1:30 to 7pm the Colorado House will come together at the state capitol building in Denver to vote on HB10-1284. The bill creates the medical marijuana licensing authority in the department of revenue. Much of the language of the bill treats dispensaries as liquor stores or cabarets, a stance that patients and caregivers donā??t relish. The bill is forty-five pages long. Here are some of the highlights or lowlights depending on where you stand: ā?¢ A primary caregiver may Rating: 5