When I wrote to my state senator I made sure that they realized that I had to leave my city and county to purchase what the state consitution gives me a right to purchase.

I live in one of the cities mentioned and about every month or so, I call the city attorney and ask what is happening in regards to dispensaries. I generally leave a message and get a call back. The though is that here in Aurora, that it may be brought up before a public vote. I think this makes more sense. If my fellow Auroraians do not want to take advantage of the economic boom dispensaries can give then to hell with them. I can move. This should be something the public chooses not some politician that is totally out of touch.

It is difficult for me to ban buying anything in the actually city I live in, however, I can email, call and vote. I rather support local businesses than a huge corporation. I take my dog to a local vet not a large corporate vet as an example.


I will do what i can to support communities that are MMJ friendly but practically speaking, for me, being active in my political community, showing that MMJ patients are good citizens, pay taxes, take care of their lawns, and are otherwise just like any one else is what I will continue to do.
Reenster Reviewed by Reenster 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