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05-11-2010, 10:04 PM #1OPSenior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
Medical marijuana bill changes rejected by House, special committee to be formed - Denver News - The Latest Word
House rejected the anonymity of grow operations. Now it goes to a special committee to be approved by tomorrow night.TheReleafCenter Reviewed by TheReleafCenter on . Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime Medical marijuana bill changes rejected by House, special committee to be formed - Denver News - The Latest Word House rejected the anonymity of grow operations. Now it goes to a special committee to be approved by tomorrow night. Rating: 5
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05-11-2010, 10:08 PM #2Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
I heard that the senate rejected the special committee, and that the house would likely pass it with the senate changes.
then I heard it passed and was on the way to Ritter, but I can't confirm that yet.Colorado patient grower. :rambohead:
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05-11-2010, 10:26 PM #3Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
I think that making this info public would actually create the situation they say they are wanting to avoid. You can assure that thieves will be carrying that list around looking for good targets. Scary stuff!
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05-11-2010, 10:32 PM #4Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
it's meant to get all the nimby's in an uproar.
they are shutting it down with this bill. don't you forget it.Colorado patient grower. :rambohead:
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05-11-2010, 10:50 PM #5Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
Originally Posted by copobo
I like this quote...
Amendment 20 which was voter approved constitutional amendment will hold more water than these official approved statues.
I think the numbers are growing so fast that we will be a big enough force to vote them out of office and get people in there that are actually compassionate about mmj. I've called almost all of the senators and left messages saying I'm going to vote them out of office and I'll tell everyone I know to do the same if they don't change their vote on hb1284
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05-11-2010, 10:55 PM #6Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
This morning Rep. Massey moved that the House concurred with Senate
amendments to HB1284. I made a substitute motion to send it to conference
committee to consider some of the Senate amendments. That motion passed
by just one vote. I have just learned that the Senate will not agree to a
conference committee, so evidently a member of the House is going to move
to reconsider the decision to send it to conference.
I do not believe the votes are there to kill the bill. There are too many
members of the House whose constituents are concerned about dispensaries
popping up where they don't want them.
I am still a no vote, but I don't think I will be able to change many
minds on the matter.
Claire Levy
State Representative
House District 13
303-866-2578 (capitol)
720-849-8983 (mobile)
> Representative Levy
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> What is going on with HB1284?
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> It was passed back to the House last I heard.
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> Can you help changing the minds of some of the yes votes?
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> I've heard these are six that might be swayed because of the
> unconstitutional provisions added during the last hour in the Senate.
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> For what it's worth, I am a patient, and the 5 patient caregiver limit
> will
> cause my caregiver, who gives me free meds, to drop me. I can't afford the
> black market, or the dispensaries - especially after 80% of them are gone
> and prices are even higher. Oxycontin from my Doc is cheaper, but I don't
> want that. I have my life back now.
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> Please help and reach out to these folks.
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> We'll remember your support! Thanks for your NO!
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> Nothing about us, without us!
>
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05-11-2010, 11:26 PM #7Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
Originally Posted by GratefulMeds
I remember back in November saying that the appearance of dispensaries on every corner in Denver is going to FASTTRACK them to some harsh legislation we don't want!!
It's hard to contain the entrepreneurial spirit obviously, but I wish all of our second-rate dispensaries would've maybe never opened up and just done under-the-radar grows...
This really is the reason that the legislation will not fail. Shit, I'm 100% for pot, but I'm a little disgusted at all the dispensaries I see when I drive down certain areas. I mean there's fuckin' neon pot signs everywhere. I totally understand the average citizens concern that this is a runaway freight train. Not many people want to see their neighborhood turn into a coffeeshop district!!
Just playing devil's advocate here, but I think that our explosion caused this backlash. Too bad we couldn't have done some regulating on the front end... maybe making dispensaries a little harder to open up... rather than legislating on the back-end and making them impossible to run... therefore closing most of them down...
But that IS the intent really. They want less dispensaries... so they are getting there way... they are just taking a big shit on a bunch of entrepreneurs as they do it. Bankrupting many and robbing them of their lifesavings. Way to go!!
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05-11-2010, 11:37 PM #8Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
Originally Posted by sittingone
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05-11-2010, 11:44 PM #9Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
Originally Posted by GratefulMeds
i for 1 think that the shops/caregivers need to pool some money for a tv ad letting the people running for office in nov that we have their number and for the ones on the outside that want to make office they need to back the people and write bills that will be pro the people not pro the leo/gov/big biz.
let them know we will stand behind and back the person that backs us.i think these people that are running are somewhat the same as the rest in office because they think they can do the status quo and no biggie.i think we need to let it be known that we are awake and are watching,no more rail roading us anymore.you either are for us or your not bottom line.we need to draw a line and tell them to pick a side.no more standing on the fence.
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05-11-2010, 11:47 PM #10Senior Member
Grow information would be public record, growers targets of crime
I agree 100%
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