Quote Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
The CTI's notion that big dispensaries are eager to pony up 35k for a non refundable application fee is laughable.
Whats laughable is when this passes and these big dispensaries pay all these fees and invest money into more grows and the DEA busts a few of these large grows. Dont think they will sit back and do nothing, they are foaming at the mouth over this. And guess what happens when a republican president gets in there? The dispensaries created this out of control atmosphere and yet they are the ones being rewarded. I am advising all patients to not renew their cards as this has turned into a model about money that enriches a few at the cost of everyone else.
Zedleppelin Reviewed by Zedleppelin on . Senate votes 6-0 in favor of HB1284 {Denver} -- The Colorado state Senate Local Government Committee took hours of testimony yesterday on HB1284. One of the bill's sponsors, Sen. Chris Romer (D-Denver), was quoted in several articles yesterday saying that the bill is designed to shut down 80% of caregiving businesses in Colorado. The Committee hearing started at 2pm and finally adjourned at 11:30pm. The Committee voted in favor of HB1284 and some of its last minute amendments by a vote of 6 to 0, with Senator Cadman absent. Rating: 5