Quote Originally Posted by copobo
I'm not in Denver or I would have thought more about this. I think you are right though - people DO want to remain anonymous. Especially the patients that are with caregivers. Some are people that would never consider even showing ID at a Center, let alone sending their address to one of the most anti-mmj people on Denver City Council. When I saw you post, I was really glad to see you do it, but was highly afraid you would experience what you just did.

It's the chris bartkowicz / 9news, full spectrum / state legislature effect. Chris may be as good an example as full spectrum labs, but its not like people that have stood up haven't had their asses handed to them. Even word of trouble can cost jobs in some situations.
I wish I could dispel the notion that council members would maliciously go after a legal Colorado MMJ patient. There is nothing I can do about the tinfoil hats, I just wish they'd quit with their own brand of propaganda scaring patients out of their right to be heard in all of this.

Of the 100,000's of patients, they hear from a fraction of a percent. Which is why they think it's de facto legalization. SMH.
TheReleafCenter Reviewed by TheReleafCenter on . Caregivers, I need your help. I have an open dialogue going with Jeanne Robb on the 12 plant issue that has reached somewhat of an impasse. I don't think she understands that there are REAL patients that are in federal housing or are too sick to cultivate medicine on their own. I need her to hear from your patients. I'm compiling a list of short letters to forward her. If your patients could do something as simple as give their name, their address, a description of their condition and how having a caregiver assists Rating: 5