Quote Originally Posted by canaguy27
lol. i did read it and have many times. Where does it say you have to wait in the Constitution? Show me.
(d) Except for patients applying pursuant to subsection (6) of this section, where the state health agency, within thirty-five days of receipt of an application, fails to issue a registry identification card or fails to issue verbal or written notice of denial of such application, the patient's application for such card will be deemed to have been approved.

Here is the Colorado State DOR interpretation of the 35 day ruling:
DOR 35 day ruling

Feel free to do what you want, but please be careful about leading others into believing that they are in compliance with the law when in fact they are not.

Failing to follow the advice of high paid lawyers is another bad idea you have come up with.

It's somewhat of invalid point now since they are getting the cards out within 35 days. If somebody doesn't get their card within that time, they were likely rejected [and illegal until resolved] for a clerical issue.