Quote Originally Posted by shackhouser
Yea,
I don't know much about CTI personally, i'm just looking at options for care-givers to legitimately keep providing for their patients. It just seems that if these laws are gonna be on the books, it would be in a care-giver's best interests to adapt to this craziness because as it stands right now the DOR is obviously attempting to regulate the entire industry. We now have this nonsense changing the patient/care-giver relationship with these new definitions. Coloradans need to be very aware of what is going on at this moment. Legislators assured Coloradans when drafting these recent bills that the Care-Giver model would always be an alternative to patients so as to justify the regulations of MMC's. That also turned out to be a lie....
I for one have an actual job and grow medicine for friends and family as a hobby I don't have time or money to take any kind of course to try and backdoor myself in. I'm not making a cent doing this, I just enjoy growing plants. If this passes I'm out, to the greater disappointment of my patients, and myself.

I will continue to grow meds for the wife and keep my count to 6 or less until they regulate that right away from us

Then I guess I'll try my hand at orchids, since I'm getting my head around hot peppers already.
canniwhatsis Reviewed by canniwhatsis on . New draft bill will essentially kill off caregivers in Colorado http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/Medicalmarijuana/Memo_Draft%20Primary%20Caregiver.pdf iii) ā??Significant responsibility for managing the well-being of a patientā? means, IN ADDITION TO THE ABILITY TO PROVIDE MEDICAL MARIJUANA, assisting a patient with daily activities, including but not limited to transportation or housekeeping or meal preparation or shopping or making any necessary arrangement for access to medical care or NON-MEDICAL MARIJUANA services or provision of medical Rating: 5