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
>
> What is going on with HB1284?
>
> It was passed back to the House last I heard.
>
> Can you help changing the minds of some of the yes votes?
>
> I've heard these are six that might be swayed because of the
> unconstitutional provisions added during the last hour in the Senate.
>
> 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.
>
> Please help and reach out to these folks.
>
> We'll remember your support! Thanks for your NO!
>
> Nothing about us, without us!
>