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    Matt Cook from Dept of Revenue on 1284

    Quote Originally Posted by rightwinger
    I am not certain where your at--but there is no such thing as a plant husbandry license in this county?
    You're right, some dispensaries are chasing their tails. There are other dispensaries that are completely passive in the process.

    I mentioned this in my initial post, but I should have explained more. The husbandry license is only found in some cities, but in most counties it's going to be a nursery. If there isn't a nursery license then I'd ask what kind of agricultural permits are available.
    TheReleafCenter Reviewed by TheReleafCenter on . Matt Cook from Dept of Revenue on 1284 The obvious highlight of tonight's panel discussion was Matt Cook, who finally released some hard numbers regarding licensing fees and compliance dates. July 1st: Have approval from your local government for whatever license you want. For centers, this means complying with existing local regulations. For commercial growers, this means being properly zoned and having either a plant husbandry permit(maybe license?) or nursery facility. The difference is mostly semantic between Rating: 5

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    Matt Cook from Dept of Revenue on 1284

    Quote Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
    Cook said there was a big push to get things done before the DEA really started going after growers.

    @rightwinger: There should be an exception for set ups in places with moratoriums, but there isn't. They said you pretty much need to move somewhere they want you.

    The application fee is the $7500-$18,500, the license fees are the OPCL's, infused products, etc, I believe.
    how would rushing this stop dea? dea will come after who ever they want when ever.none of these bills effect what they can do.

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    Matt Cook from Dept of Revenue on 1284

    The moratoriums are whats killing me. 3500 square foot of space and a contract with a dispensary and loveland extended there moratorium. Screwed out of the game. Anyone know of space that's right for the job?

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    Matt Cook from Dept of Revenue on 1284

    Quote Originally Posted by throatstick
    how would rushing this stop dea? dea will come after who ever they want when ever.none of these bills effect what they can do.
    His argument was that tighter state regulations help quell DEA concerns about MMJ. I can buy that from a logic standpoint.

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