Quote Originally Posted by blackhash
Why, just today I saw the local dispensary guy drive up to the hydro store in a new Beemer SUV to get supplies so he could buy more hydro gear and help more people!
Dang, I guess we're not doing it right. My poor jeep has 120k, the rear end is going out and the tires are almost so thin the air is showing No, seriously


So far the state has added on a video system that has it's own secure room and other excessively wild requirements like point of sale interface. This is now followed by a "tracking system" of untold bazillion dollars in expense. Because the aforementioned video and point of sale just isn't enough tracking?

I wonder if the patients are going to have to pay for all that mess via increased prices?
Answer: Ummm Most likely...
SoCoMMJ Reviewed by SoCoMMJ 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