Quote Originally Posted by palerider7777
and it never will like i have said many many times b4.they want both sides of the pie here.they want it legal to a gov controlled degree so they can rape money that way from the people then they also want it illegal so the leo's can rape you on their end as well. they are pretty much saying the small guy is the evil drug dealer but as long as you have tons of money you can throw their way then mmj is safe.lmao it just sickens me to think of all those small guys that just sunk their life savings into opening up shop and now will lose everything they have and prob even thier house.

also on another note don't anyone kidd their selfs leo is chomping at the bit laying in wait for this to pass.just watch all the raids that go on in the near future and then a full out blitz when it passes.
You're definitely right, it always comes down to money. IMO though I dont think this will pass in its current form, there are just to many things that would not stand a legal test. Barring felons is blatently unconstitutional and forcing dispensaries to provide their own product violates Federal anti-trust laws but who the hell knows. Kudos to Rob Corry and Lauren Davis for not selling out and standing by the patient/caregiver, if not for these two we would not be where we are today.
Zedleppelin Reviewed by Zedleppelin on . just in from 9 news an hour ago. http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=137712&catid=339 "The rules would even bar anyone who has failed to repay student loans from setting up shop." "There's lots of concern because lots of people have made a decision to get into this business. It's been kind of the Wild West. Today is the day we begin to get control of the Wild West and it's not going to be your average mom and pop business. It is the controlling, growing and dispensing of a controlled substance which means it Rating: 5