Quote Originally Posted by jenny32
Thanks Jeff. I too have received similar responses from Matt Cook when asking if infused product manufacturers can continue to use commissary kitchens until 7-1-11.

Since so many IPM's will be put out of business due to the scarcity and high cost of kitchens in Denver, what do you think about groups of manufacturers setting up LLC's and working under the same license at the same kitchen? How many members do you think each LLC can have and still be in compliance with HB 1284? Is there any way that LLC members can protect themselves from illegal activities by the other members?

Would your office like to help with the legal structure of these LLC's?
I am not Jeff Gard, nor do I have any affiliation with Jeff Gard. I simply wanted to post what I thought was an intelligent opinion and possibly valuable information for members here to read. This was taken directly from the public website of Gard & Bond Associates. I realize the way I posted it, with no additional comments from myself might be confusing. Again I apologize, communicating on a public forum like this is completly new to me. I am simply a MMJ patient who frankly is disturbed by the current climate and direction our state leaders are taking the Medical Marijuana program of this state. Again, I apologize for the confusion. Lesson learned!
Nosmo33 Reviewed by Nosmo33 on . One Lawyer's view on 1284 Compliance 7/1/10 or 7/1/11? Which is it? | Gard & Bond, L.L.C. Confusion continues to guide the MMJ industry. Many of you have attended presentations by Mr. Matt Cook, the head of the stateā??s MMJ business regulation division. At these presentations, Mr. Cook repeatedly states that the bill goes into effect on 7/1/11 and that local regulations apply until then. I have spoken with many MMJ business people who take this information as the gospel truth and intend to continue with their businesses in Rating: 5