Quote Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
Talk to a lawyer, but I don't see why renaming would be a problem, so long as it doesn't misrepresent the product. Feel free to rename a pack of local seeds "Denver Superbomb" but please don't call it "Sensi Seeds Jack Flash #5 (Feminized)" and charge a patient $200 unless it really is the goods.

Misrepresentation is broader, though: for example, under this regulation you might no longer be able to legally claim medicine was organic simply because it's dirt grown, or claim medicine was grown in Breckenridge when it came from Denver. I don't know what the regulations will look like when they come.
Does it matter where it was grown? Really does it make the slightest difference if it came from a suburb in denver or a cabin in breck???

As to Organic....it is just a happy-word. Just because some is grown organicly does not make it better. I have sampled amazing strains that were not grown in organic fashion.

Dispensaries cannot even sell seeds from most breeders because we cannot import them (CO LAW).

I understand you just want a better experience overall from dispensaries towards patients, and I have no qualms with that. But think of it like a restaurant, the places that provide less than quality meals or service will take a back seat to those that do provide a higher level of quality and service.

If you dont like the way your being treated, tell them, if they dont make it better, don't go back to their shop anymore. If they lose enough patients they will work towards making a positive change in their business model, or they will close doors and look for opportunities elsewhere. Its win/win.

We really dont need governement sticking their dirty finger in our cake mix. There is already enough obstacles to overcome in this downtraught economy, why are you hasseling the one industry that is creating thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in tax revenue...?