Quote Originally Posted by cologrower420
SprngsCaregiver:
I thought we agreed to disagree. You were offended at a comment in which you mistakenly thought I compared you, as a legal, compliant caregiver, to an illegal meth lab. Since that post, you've made several troll-baiting posts in threads where I've posted. What's your problem? I simply asked that you stop responding to my posts if you don't like them.

As a result of your troll baiting, you've created a TON of work for the probably unpaid moderators here. It's unproductive and ridiculous if you're over the age of 14, and you've made the moderators delete posts, delete or edit threads where there was otherwise valuable information.

Do you understand that your troll-baiting behavior doesn't do anything positive here? I fully expect to be seen and viewed as an 'other', someone who recently started in this industry, as opposed to the underground guys who are the vast majority of people reading this site/thread. I don't care.
Actually it flat out offended me that you would compare anything MJ to meth but whatever I'm done with that.

I don't feel I need to even respond to you incinuating that I'm the troll. I'm pretty sure everyone can see the facts.

If you are suggesting I'm in some sort of "click" you're dead wrong.. I know absolutly nobody on this site.

Now back to the topic...

HighPop you said...
Quote Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
ahem.... First Amendment...
Wouldn't this be more like publishing where the military stockpiles their weapons or something? Considering they had to of got this information from a "private database".

Article 18 section 14 of the Colorado Constitution states..

(3) The state health agency shall create and maintain a confidential registry of patients who have applied for and are entitled to receive a registry identification card according to the criteria set forth in this subsection, effective June 1, 2001.



(a) No person shall be permitted to gain access to any information about patients in the state health agency's confidential registry, or any information otherwise maintained by the state health agency about physicians and primary care-givers, except for authorized employees of the state health agency in the course of their official duties and authorized employees of state or local law enforcement agencies which have stopped or arrested a person who claims to be engaged in the medical use of marijuana and in possession of a registry identification card or its functional equivalent, pursuant to paragraph (e) of this subsection (3). Authorized employees of state or local law enforcement agencies shall be granted access to the information contained within the state health agency's confidential registry only for the purpose of verifying that an individual who has presented a registry identification card to a state or local law enforcement official is lawfully in possession of such card.
They are handing out information protected by the Colorado Constitution.