I wouldn't worry about the bill much anyway. There's no way it will pass with this much change on it. Baby steps have to happen in order for these laws to get where they need to be. Congress will take just one little part of one of those big changes (i.e. getting the DoA heavily involved in oversight of production) and bicker about it until the end of session with no real progress happening or being made.

What needs to happen is to simply clarify the current laws we have making them so that there's no room to interpret one way or the other. Adding what could arguably end up costing the state millions (unless you want to pay $10k plus to aquire a license to produce canabis) is going to be right where this bill stops.

Especially now when all state departments are being more frugal here. To them, this is taking a risk, a huge one. And I just don't see it happening.

I would love to see our laws here in WA state end up being exactly what this draft is saying. But I would bet on the fact that it's too drastic of a change for a large group of politicians to concur on.

Either way, it's a good read.
DankBudha Reviewed by DankBudha on . Latest MMJ Law Draft Here is the latest revision. All 33 pages of it. Lot of pages over a little plant!! There is going to be a meeting in Seattle later this month for mmj community input. Most of you will have gotten a notice I imagine. :D Rating: 5