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    #31
    Senior Member

    Caregivers, I need your help.

    From a westword article:
    Robert Chase says:

    Joel et alia, What makes you think that Tvert represents "Big Pot" (at least, directly), or, more to the point, that dispensaries will support re-legalization? I think that dispensaries would benefit from re-legalization by being the only established retail outlets for cannabis at the point that the number of legal consumers increases by an order of magnitude, but most profiteers are focused on short-term profit, not political education or organization, and not on ending Prohibition. It remains to be seen whether dispensaries will ever take effective political action, or what the ultimate effect on patients and dispensaries of SB109 and HB1284 will be, but the future of medicinal cannabis under this unconstitutional and possibly prohibitive regulatory scheme is definitely in question.

    There can be no question that caregivers' rights are under assault -- the extraconstitutional limitations of caregivers to five patients and the extraconstitutional determination that they can be made into personal assistants are wrong, and can and should be challenged in the courts. Dispensaries, ostensibly the places where caregivers dispense cannabis, became MMCs overnight, debarred even from employing caregivers. Our enemies have succeeded in codifying what was happening anyway: turning control of the commerce in cannabis over to the capitalists. They have created these people a client class, which dances attendance on Matt Cook and hangs on his every word. Not only is it ugly, it is quite clear that MMCs are along for the ride, and lack the gumption to organize their own patients politically, much less the ambition to tell the public at large that it is time to end Prohibition.

    This speaks volumes to the laziness and apathy of patients and caregivers. It's really, really sad. So quick to complain, so slow to act.

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    #32
    Senior Member

    Caregivers, I need your help.

    [email protected],
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    Let them know why you need a caregiver and what life would be like without your caregiver. Keeping it simple and personal is the best way to get their attention.

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    #33
    Senior Member

    Caregivers, I need your help.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
    [email protected],
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    Let them know why you need a caregiver and what life would be like without your caregiver. Keeping it simple and personal is the best way to get their attention.
    I only sent mine to one member maybe I should coppy to the rest

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    #34
    Senior Member

    Caregivers, I need your help.

    might as well get the most bang for your effort. thanks for standing up and getting counted!

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    #35
    Senior Member

    Caregivers, I need your help.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
    [email protected],
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    Let them know why you need a caregiver and what life would be like without your caregiver. Keeping it simple and personal is the best way to get their attention.
    what if you do not have a caregiver how should one address them. also what kind of letter format is appropiate.


    if you couldnt mededitate you didnt mededicate:jointsmile:
    meded, so you can mededicate to mededitate

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    #36
    Senior Member

    Caregivers, I need your help.

    Quote Originally Posted by copobo
    might as well get the most bang for your effort. thanks for standing up and getting counted!
    I did forward it to the rest of the council members & they have all read the message & I even got a reply back from Chris Nevitt Denver City Councilman, District 7 (No others have replied), which stated:

    Thanks for your thoughts. I donâ??t disagree. Sorry youâ??re no longer in Denver.

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    #37
    Senior Member

    Caregivers, I need your help.

    Quote Originally Posted by MEDEDCANNABIS
    what if you do not have a caregiver how should one address them. also what kind of letter format is appropiate.


    if you couldnt mededitate you didnt mededicate:jointsmile:
    I approached from the point that you may never be able to find a caregiver since this law will virtually wipe out the availability.

    I don't have a caregiver either, but hope to change that at some point, since I really am not able to care for plants due to my disability. But if this law passes the likelihood is slim without posting or replying on Craigs List which I refuse to do (to many flakes & scams).

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    #38
    Member

    Caregivers, I need your help.

    Quote Originally Posted by mustangwomyn
    I did forward it to the rest of the council members & they have all read the message & I even got a reply back from Chris Nevitt Denver City Councilman, District 7 (No others have replied), which stated:

    Thanks for your thoughts. I donâ??t disagree. Sorry youâ??re no longer in Denver.
    mustangwomyn,would you consider sharing the letter you wrote so that I and others can get a idea of what you said. It would help me compose my letters so that I can reemphasize what you said added to what I have to say.

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    #39
    Senior Member

    Caregivers, I need your help.

    Quote Originally Posted by wkhey4
    mustangwomyn,would you consider sharing the letter you wrote so that I and others can get a idea of what you said. It would help me compose my letters so that I can reemphasize what you said added to what I have to say.
    I posted the talking points I used earlier in this post, scroll back up. The letter contains personal confidential medical information I do not wish to share on this forum.

    In addition it would be best if you wrote your own experiences, so they can relate to you.:stoned:

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    #40
    Member

    Caregivers, I need your help.

    Quote Originally Posted by mustangwomyn
    I posted the talking points I used earlier in this post, scroll back up. The letter contains personal confidential medical information I do not wish to share on this forum.

    In addition it would be best if you wrote your own experiences, so they can relate to you.:stoned:
    Understand and your right. I just thought it would help fine tuning the letter I'm composing.

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