Quote Originally Posted by copobo
parties don't matter, but I don't know that any R's were with us in the legislature this year. (though some did vote against)

Stan Garnett - I agree. He seemed to have a religious experience after the Lauve acquittal.

Morgan Carrol - On Our side. She Rocks. Not sure if she is up for re-election or not.

Clair Levey - I think she's not always sure HOW to be on our side, but her heart is in the right place, SHE was the one who asked for committee in order to hopefully derail 1284. She writes back!! She IS up for re-election.

Paul Weissman - we need to get him to run for something else! He is done due to term limits, but he understands and supports. I wish he would run for mayor of Louisville as Chuck Sisck (sp?) is on the way out, and Louisville is still afraid of the plant, about to re-affirm their moratorium.

I also think we need to DONATE MONEY to those who are favorable to patients, small caregivers, dispensaries, edible makers, seeds, genetics suppliers, and other industry members. We need to let them know WHY we are donating and voting for them!

The tide raises all ships! we need to remember this and consider everyone involved for the right reasons - with the line to remember being Patients First!

Then I have to assume that you call Romer and Ritter friends of this movement--when Republicans on the floor of the house were stating that 1284 was a constitutional violation of admendment 20 in this state?

I have to continually remind liberals or democrats that admendment 20 in this state passed in 2000 when this state was "solid red"--meaning that there is majority of republicans in this state that actually do believe in the medical benefits of marijuana.

The ONLY time that this state voted "blue" was for Barack Obama--which surpirsed the heck out of me. Me a 3 generation inhabitant of this state.

And we Republicans here in the State of Colorado have always liked our home grown weed.

Hell, if you don't like it here--move to New Jersey one of the bluest--supposedly the most liberal states in this country--but before you move you might want to look up what they just passed regarding mmj--
rightwinger Reviewed by rightwinger on . Candidates we support I'd like to start thinking about candidates for office that have shown (and voted) in favor of the mmj patient and small caregiver & dispensaries. In general, in my opinion, favoring/voting for 1284 would be an obvious dis-qualifier. I don't think party affiliation should be a consideration - just the candidates stance and history on mmj / legalization. We do hope for converts, so some consideration could be given to recent and outright good behavior. what do you think? Rating: 5