Quote Originally Posted by Zedleppelin
Uhhh....thats what Corry said:

'However, in this instance, the DEA's inevitable laughter at Colorado's rescheduling request would be justified, since HB 1284 somehow ignores that it is the U.S. Congress, not the DEA, which sets the schedules for drugs.'

Well, true, what he says is correct but he says it with a tone of "haha those stupid fscks will be going to the DEA to try to get marijuana reclassified but it's the congress which sets the schedules" which is a very wrong tone, and the overall message just ain't right either.

Okay, so yes congress sets the schedules.

However, they are NOT approaching the dea about changing the schedule, but about changing which schedule marijuana falls into.

Which...is the DEAs job.

The bill is sending them to the appropriate authority.
vegetabongrips Reviewed by vegetabongrips on . HB10-1284-So growers......what just happened? I'm hearing a one year statewide moratorium with the caveat that an existing grower must now be affiliated with a dispensary....only one dispensary, whereas, a dispensary can contract with many growers. I'm hearing this from a third party who I consider to be a good source of info. If this is true, it certainly restricts the options of growers. I'm thinking it will also drive down prices, which will in turn, reduce the amount of money that growers are willing to invest in the pricier systems Rating: 5