Quote Originally Posted by ColoradoCareMMJ
Listen, if your a grower hoping to move surplus to dispensaries, all you have to do is one of two things.

1) Set up an LLC.

-or-

2) Become an "employee" for the dispensary.


Remember 99% of the law is interpretation.... :jointsmile::jointsmile:
Only two issues I have with that Bryan are,.. I don't have $5000 to pay the state, let alone more to buy the security system with cameras (in MY house).

Second issue I have with the current bill is. Let's say I'm your "employee" (just as an example). I grow the maximum I can fit (12 plants in flower). Now as YOUR employee, growing in MY house. The state gets to just "drop by" and inspect MY house(your grow??) whenever they feel like it, because as far as they are concerned MY grow is YOUR property. By growing for you in my house. The state reserves the ability to search MY house whenever they feel the need.

Plus the law is currently unclear in one other area. It says any used paraphernalia on the property will constitute shutting the operation down. So as your employee, and my property being part of your grow operation. I can't legally medicate in MY house!

Then after I give my patients their meds. I'll be able to give you only the remainder, for you to sell. I'm still unclear as to what kind of yield I'll get.

Basically I think giving up my right to privacy, JUST so I can continue my small time operation. Is not right.

EVERY grower of their own meds, NEEDS the ability to legally dispose of excess meds! As I said before, with proper care of my plants, I COULD produce 12 pounds from just three plants(although I don't plan to do that:jointsmile I still don't think the state should tell YOU where to get the meds. By being allowed to buy from ANYONE, as you can in most other businesses. YOU would have greater variety. Persons who are unable to work, AND do grow their own, could make a couple extra dollars by helping grow a little extra here and there.

The way it is being written now. I have to sign away my rights to privacy(in my own home). Become an employee of a dispensary (essentially signing my grow over to you). Install a security system with cameras(in my house). PLUS, if I medicate IN MY HOUSE, I can loose it all.

PLEASE tell me I'm wrong!

(side note: Love ya Bryan :thumbsup:no offence, don't hate me for my thoughts!) LOL
Vancefish Reviewed by Vancefish 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