Quote Originally Posted by copobo
so... he now has to 7/1 to sign it? almost right when it goes into effect?

And July 1, 2010 is one of the deadlines--LOL Not to mention this deadline with the state NOT having the proper forms--(that they are required to produce under 1284.)

My business and personal license are regulated and in my industry--licensed by the State of Colorado. As I mentioned before the State has always allowed for additional time-9 months to 1 year-regarding new code and new regulation changes for business owners and licensee's to understand and adapt to them--prior to enforcement of them.

They have to extend these deadlines. If they don't and try to enforce this bill--it will turn into a lawyer free-for-all across this state--costing the taxpayers of this state millions.
rightwinger Reviewed by rightwinger on . Isn't the cart before the horse here? Growers to marry up to dispensories? Regarding lawyers telling dispensories that they only have until July 1, 2010, (less than one month) to marry up with growers. It CLEARLY states in the bill That the state is responsible for: (Page 10 or if revised now around page 10.) The problems I see with this--is not only does anyone have any forms that the State is required to produce--but dispensory owners still have no idea what the license fees will be. So they could marry up to growers that supply them and then decide Rating: 5