100K patients plus their families and friends, the growers who provide them, anyone who earns a part of their yearly income from the trade and all others interested in the reform of marijuana laws.

Estimates suggest this could be nearly 1/2 the voting population. Our purchasing power is huge.

In a slow economy even a slight deduction in monthly retail sales and services can be the difference between a company staying in business or going belly-up and for cities with extremely tight budgets = layoffs.

Even the threat of an organized boycott could send a chill down the spines of government leaders. If members of the CO Senate thought their vote to allow dispensaries to be banned could lead to a boycott in their home districts . . . they will not be so quick to pull that lever.

At present there is little downside for a senator to vote in favor of a ban.

Your thoughts and opinions please.
michaelnights Reviewed by michaelnights on . Boycott Communities that Ban Dispensaries ? 100K patients plus their families and friends, the growers who provide them, anyone who earns a part of their yearly income from the trade and all others interested in the reform of marijuana laws. Estimates suggest this could be nearly 1/2 the voting population. Our purchasing power is huge. In a slow economy even a slight deduction in monthly retail sales and services can be the difference between a company staying in business or going belly-up and for cities with extremely tight Rating: 5