do with this what you will. all extracted from the link below.

Dispensaries represented speaking in support of the bill, according to - Bill Summary for Bill Number HB10-1284

Kevin Grimsinger, Budding Health, spoke in support of the bill
Josh Stanley, Peace in Medicine Center, spoke in support of the reengrossed bill

is that it?

all that spoke in support of the bill:

03:51 PM -- John Suthers, Colorado Attorney General, Department of Law, spoke in opposition to the bill and described the provisions of Section 14 of Article XVIII, of the Colorado constitution, commonly known as Amendment 20 that was approved by the Colorado voters in 2000. He summarized the 2009 Colorado Court of Appeals decision in People v. Clendenin. In part, the court determined that the act of supplying marijuana to a patient for medical use, by itself, is insufficient to qualify a person as a primary caregiver for purposes of the constitutional primary-caregiver affirmative defense to a criminal charge related to medical use of marijuana. The Attorney General described the ballot analysis for Amendment 20, commonly known as the Blue Book, that was prepared by the nonpartisan Legislative Council Staff. He also spoke in support of allowing local voters to prohibit medical marijuana dispensaries in their community and responded to questions from the committee about the bill and current law concerning the regulation of medical marijuana.

03:59 PM -- Matt Cook, Colorado Department of Revenue, spoke in support of the bill and described how the bill regulates medical marijuana by authorizing local medical marijuana licensing and a state licensing authority in the Colorado Department of Revenue. He also responded to questions about the cost of implementing the bill and alternative regulatory mechanisms.

04:07 PM -- Dr. Ned Calonge, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, described current law concerning medical marijuana in food and how the bill would regulate these food additives. He also spoke in support of Amendment L.120 (Attachment K) and described department personnel involved in the registration of medical marijuana patients and the back log in processing these applications. He responded to questions from the committee about Amendment L.106 (Attachment C) and the reengrossed bill.

04:17 PM -- Dr. Tom Brewster, University of Colorado, described the risks associated with the use of marijuana by adolescents and spoke in support of Amendment L.111 (Attachment H) that prohibits persons under 21 years of age in a medical marijuana center.

05:09 PM -- Betty Aldworth, Full Spectrum Laboratories, Coloradans for Medical Marijuana Regulations (CMMR), spoke in support of the bill. She also described her medical marijuana testing company and the need to develop new methods of delivering medical marijuana to patients.

05:19 PM -- Jerry Peters, Colorado Drug Investigators' Association, spoke in support of the five-patient limit for caregivers and he spoke in opposition to allowing medical marijuana dispensaries to operate.

05:27 PM -- Mark Radtke, Colorado Municipal League, spoke in support of the reengrossed bill and the provision that allows local governments to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries.

05:30 PM -- Andy Karsian, Colorado Counties, Inc., spoke in support of the reengrossed bill and allowing local communities to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries.

06:06 PM -- Kevin Grimsinger, Budding Health, spoke in support of the bill and described the medical marijuana care giving services he provides to military veterans. He also spoke in support of allowing medicating on-site at medical marijuana dispensaries.

06:11 PM -- Josh Stanley, Peace in Medicine Center, spoke in support of the reengrossed bill. He also spoke in opposition to Amendment L 105 and spoke in support of allowing medicating on-site at medical marijuana dispensaries. He responded to questions from the committee about proposed amendments.

7:27 PM -- Norton Arbelaez, River Rock Wellness, explained that he provides in-house counsel for a wellness center and spoke in support of the reengrossed bill. He also spoke in opposition to the amendments offered by Senator Romer and responded to questions from the committee about alternative sources of medical marijuana.

09:36 PM -- Dr. Alan Shackelford, representing himself, spoke in support of the bill and described the benefits of medical marijuana. He also identified alternative to smoking medical marijuana including edibles and tinctures, and described the need to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries to ensure the quality of the medical marijuana. He expressed concern about probation officers and other nonmedical personnel making medical decisions about whether another person may use medical marijuana. He also responded to questions from the committee about potential amendments to the bill and the benefits of topical application of medical marijuana. He spoke in support of removing restrictions on delivery of marijuana and spoke in opposition to provisions that would increase the cost of the medical marijuana.
copobo Reviewed by copobo on . spoke in support of hb1284 do with this what you will. all extracted from the link below. Dispensaries represented speaking in support of the bill, according to - Bill Summary for Bill Number HB10-1284 Kevin Grimsinger, Budding Health, spoke in support of the bill Josh Stanley, Peace in Medicine Center, spoke in support of the reengrossed bill is that it? all that spoke in support of the bill: Rating: 5