Journal of the Senate will be published tomorrow and more details, voting records, will be available for today's committee vote.

FOR THE SCORE CARD

The first vote on HB 10-1284 was taken by the House Judiciary Committee on March 22. We don't like those who voted Yes.

(Note: This was a party line vote. All Dems voted Yes, but Reps voted No because they don't support enabling dispensaries - a pox on all of them.)

Lois Court, Dem., Central Denver - Yes

Bob Gardner, Rep. El Paso County - No

Daniel Kagan, Dem. South Denver - Yes

Steven King, Rep. Sioux City - No

Joe Miklosi, Dem. S.E. Denver - Yes

Betty Nikkel, Rep. Larimer County- No

Sal Pace, Dem. Pueblo - Yes

Su Ryden, Dem. Aurora - Yes

Mark Waller, Rep. Colorado Springs - No

Vice Chair, Beth McCann, Dem. Central Denver - Yes

Chairwoman, Claire Levy, Dem. E. Boulder - Yes
A special word of contempt for Levy. Besides being the most influential member of the most influential committee on this issue -- she placed last minute amendments on 4/20 before the floor vote, which were obvious designed to restrain trade, i.e.; edibles can't be made from mmj obtained from two dispensaries. If anyone looks like they're in a lobbyists pocket, she's the most obvious to me.

LAST CHANCE on HB 10-1284 - SEND EMAILS TO ALL SENATORS

More to come.
michaelnights Reviewed by michaelnights on . SCR10-005 Defines "Caregiver" If you are a Caregiver and have the time or interest to listen in today, they are introducing this resolution starting at 1:30 P.M. today. To listen in on the reading, click here: Colorado General Assembly: Audio Then click on: Senate Committee Room 356. Senate Calendar (Scroll to page 11 for SCR10-005): Colorado General Assembly Cut & Paste Version (this is not the full version): Rating: 5