Quote Originally Posted by GratefulMeds
more like private funds from folks out of State sympathetic to our cause.
Anything helps at this point. I really want to see what CTI's 10 lawyer panel has to say. For anyone who hasn't heard about the event:

Attorney Panel Discussion:
Medical Marijuana Law in Colorado

Monday, May 24, 2010
6:30pm - 9:00pm

Loews Hotels-Denver
4150 East Mississippi Ave., Denver, CO 80246

FREE and open to the public.

Ten Medical Marijuana Attorneys Unite for Panel Discussion

{Denver} -- The Cannabis Therapy Institute and the Medical Marijuana
Business Alliance will host a gathering of ten prominent Colorado medical
marijuana attorneys to discuss medical marijuana legal issues surrounding
the state's new medical marijuana laws. The attorneys will be encouraged to
unite to find unique and creative ways to tell the government just where
they are wrong on these new laws. The panel discussion will give each
panelist the opportunity to present their ideas on the best ways to for
businesses and patients to challenge or comply with the new laws, including
any litigation they are currently working on. The attorneys will also be
asked how the legal community can work together to help shape the future of
medical marijuana in Colorado to better serve the needs patients.

PANEL MEMBERS

* Clifton L. Black (Colorado Springs)
* Jessica P. Corry (Denver)
* Tae Darnell (Denver)
* Lauren C. Davis (Denver)
* Jeffrey Gard (Boulder)
* Richard Gee (Blackhawk)
* Charles T. Houghton, P.C. (Colo. Springs)
* Danyel Joffe (Denver)
* Craig Small (Boulder)
* Ann Toney, Lawyer (Denver)
TheReleafCenter Reviewed by TheReleafCenter on . Dispensaries = unlimited grow rights Met w/ the lawyer today, and from what we understand... you can grow whatever you want to as a dispensary under 1284. Patients are out. Dispensaries are no longer caregivers. You just have to prove where you got what you got and who it went out the door to. The number of patients you serve will (likely) determine how much money you have to pay to the state. I say likely because it's not clear whether there will be a sliding scale or not. Was this everyone else's understanding of the Rating: 5