Quote Originally Posted by MEDEDCANNABIS
well they are making a living its just semi legal right now. these people were just itchin to do this. i would have a dispensary too if i could afford it, however i somehow got sucked into the world of general labor and cant break free...man, i miss the 80's. i think those that dont have a license are afraid of being tracked even though most arrests are made on growers.


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I'm 28, so it just might be my peers, but I don't know of a single person that is afraid of the potential for abuse of privacy. The only ones who seem aware are MMC's and patients. Non-patients don't understand.

Unless people are buying quantity, I don't think most people are concerned with small scale sales.

I don't doubt that there are still a ton of maybe-legal sales these days.
cologrower420 Reviewed by cologrower420 on . More patient tracking from the Govt on the way 9NEWS.com | Denver | Colorado's Online News Leader | Marijuana tracking on the way in Colo. DENVER (AP) - Colorado wants to set up a first-in-the-nation tracking system of medical marijuana purchases to deter people from buying vast amounts of pot and selling it on the black market. Patients and marijuana advocates fear they will be harassed by a Big Brother-type intrusion as computers and video cameras monitor every ounce of pot sold in the state. Officials are also considering Rating: 5