[quote=HighPopalorum]x2 to both points. I wanted to ask Brian about where the bill is heading and what the chances are for more amendments, but I didn't get the chance. The entire MMJ supply chain is a legal Bermuda Triangle. Regarding growers, it's frustrating because the anonymity that protects them makes them unable to organize a lobby and communicate their wishes to lawmakers, who are receptive at the moment. We need a cultivator's lobby, no doubt.

I spoke for the Small Growers when the Judiciary Committee took public comments, I have also voiced my concerns to my Representative Claire Levy in private. I have been pissed about the Lobbyist that took control saying they represent the dispensaries when in reality it was a small group that has tried to manipulate the law to fit their business model. They sold out the small growers as well as the very small Mom & Pop dispensaries, for shame! How do I know this, because I was approached to be part of this effort but I declined and decided we would represent ourselves and the dozen or so small growers we work with on a daily basis.
GratefulMeds Reviewed by GratefulMeds 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