I have been a real pen pal to Gov Ritter. I made sure I sent him the video of the swat team shooting some one's dog in MO. I have called him out from so many angles I am running out of ideas. Just throwing everything I can think of to try to get through to him.

I am still writing to him asking for his veto on HB1284. How can he allow a bill to become law when it is unfinished? We do not know the impact it will have on the community because some much is undefined or unclear. How much are the licensing fees is one prime example.

The fact that this was allowed to progress without specifics on fees and costs is inexcusable. How can the legislators make an informed decision without knowing what this can and will do to patients, business, communities and employees?

I for one keep asking our Gov. these questions.
Reenster Reviewed by Reenster on . SB 109- Three Doctor Visits? With all the hype around HB 1284, I have to admit that I haven't looked far into SB109. Looking through Mile Hi MMJ Patient (magazine), there's a page hosted by The Herbal Cure that says SB109 makes it so that in order to get your card you have to: Get Three Doctor Appointments Full Physical Examination Full Inspection Of Medical Records. I was completely unaware of this...I knew that if you were under 21 you had to have two doctor referals and an Inspection...but this article says that Rating: 5