Quote Originally Posted by cologrower420
Good for her to stand up for her beliefs and shut down. Bad for her patients who depended on her medicine.

Good for other MMC's who paid the fees and are operating to get medicine to patients and appear to be able to do so moving forward. Bad for now illegal large scale grows.

The average person won't care in the least, which is unfortunate for people who would like to see the 5 patient max lifted.
I blame all those misplaced patients on the state.

How would the average person have any say on this anyways? It's past that point. Our politicians have decided that they make better decisions by themselves.

[edit] What will matter is the patients voices when this rediculous rule goes to court.
SprngsCaregiver Reviewed by SprngsCaregiver on . One Brown Mouse Medical marijuana dispensary owner won't sign license application, calls it "downright evil" - Denver News - The Latest Word ​Earlier today, we shared the thoughts of attorney Danyel Joffe about the medical marijuana business license application. Joffe has problems with the application, which must be filed by Sunday -- but dispensary owner Kathleen Chippi goes much further. She's refusing to file the form, which she regards as "un-American, unconstitutional and downright evil." Chippi Rating: 5