Quote Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
Hmmm. When it comes to allowing felons back into retail MMJ, my interests as a patient are pitted against my interests as a libertarian. I'm OK with allowing them back, but it means more due diligence on the part of patients to make sure their medical information, credit card numbers and SSN do not fall into the hands of criminals. I think a compromise would be best: allow all marijuana-related felons back into the business, but keep people with a history of medical fraud and identity theft out of MMCs.
Why should MMC's be subject to any different rules than any other retail establishment? Or do you believe people with such a history should also be prohibited from working at Home Depot or the local liquor store?
senorx12562 Reviewed by senorx12562 on . Corry suing state over 1284 interesting. Pro-Medical Marijuana Attorney To Sue State Of Colorado « CBS Denver DENVER (CBS4) â?? A pro-medical marijuana attorney is planning to sue the state of Colorado over a measure just weeks away from becoming law. The challenges include limits on whether convicted drug felons can sell medical marijuana. Attorney Rob Corry is challenging the new rules. He says the attorney general will have to defend the same marijuana laws heâ??s been fighting. Itâ??s no secret that Attorney Rating: 5