Quote Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
Teachers have to supply most of that as well. The financial information is required of every new business in the state. Compare the MMC application to the application for a liquor license, also available on their site: they ask for the same things. The price of the license is the most objectionable thing, IMO, although I don't think it out of reach for most businesses. Some level of scrutiny is appropriate: we just have to find that level.
I own two businesses in this state and never had to provide that kind of information when i registered them. And we thought it was bad when Bush ordered all the wiretaps, this is worst than anything Orwell could come up with with he talked about "Big Brother." It's now more like "Big Mother$#@#$$%":wtf:
boulderbud5525 Reviewed by boulderbud5525 on . Medical Marijuana Business Applications Demand Unprecedented Scrutiny The state of Colorado has released its new state medical marijuana licensing applications. There are two lengthy applications, one for Medical Marijuana Businesses and one for Medical Marijuana Associated Persons. Licensing fees range anywhere from $7,500 to $18,000 with an additional $1,250 for every grow facility operated by a medical marijuana center. The application was developed by a new entity called the Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division within the Colorado Department of Rating: 5