Quote Originally Posted by valstar
I double posted this. I guess i need to look next time to see if some one else had already posted about some thing. Either way every one needs to read this and become involved if they can. I dont have any money to give to the cause since im disabled and live on a tight budget but i did send CTI an email to use as proof of how 1284 has hurt people like me and forced us to pay top dollar to get the good meds we once got for free or next to nothing. Caregivers wont touch me now cause i dont spend a lot of money on it. I just cant afford to. So i either I go with out or not have any money at all to support myself since i have to give all my extra money to an MMC.
Oh How I can relate to that, I am on a fixed Income (SSD) as well and really understand. I don't use a ton either use it mostly in the evening, when the pain I suffer is the worse. I would have to use a Boat load to kill the intense pain I have all the time & my disability income won't cover that.
mustangwomyn Reviewed by mustangwomyn on . CTI attacks new regs, declares 1284 unconstitutional, preparing for lawsuits On Friday, the Colorado Department of Revenue's medical marijuana advisory committee met at a session belatedly opened to the public -- and the folks at the Cannabis Therapy Institute were troubled by the draft regulations released in conjunction with the get-together. So much so that they're ramping up an effort to challenge the constitutionality of HB 1284, the state's MMJ regulatory measure. The Department of Revenue's medical-marijuana industry draft regulations fill 92 pages with Rating: 5