:rasta:well, i just started this bb to chime in on this topic. I live in Colorado and we are all kinda looking at each other like "what now?". Our town just voted to allow the MMJ facilities back into city limits as well. Our biggest fear is a new "crackdown on 'potted-up' drivers"! Seriously, they didnt establish a scientific norm for what would be an "impaired driver", in other words, how much THC alone (minus alcohol or other drugs) would make you a DUI case? We all know that use creates tolerance and that many can drive perfectly fine moments after smoking it, while others can take one hit and hit the couch unable to move for hours! I think it would be best to just test for THC in cases of accidents and dangerous driving, but I doubt others are going to agree. They will want strict anti-drugged driving laws enforced just like they do alcohol. THC is very different from alcohol, regulating it as such is pretty risky.
RockyMountainHigh_CO Reviewed by RockyMountainHigh_CO on . Now what? You got what you asked for... Just of few random thoughts.....I know it is early in the process and a lot has to be figured out on a local level, but for those counties and municipalites that do not prohibit licensed marijuana facilities, I am guessing that the quality of "recreational" marijuana may be lower than "medical grade" because the expectations will be lower since there are no medical conditions to address. How many of you existing dispensaries will abondon your existing license and go for the retail license? Rating: 5