buckaroo bonzai
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this is colorado now but it is a good measure of what to expect since the same people are working here to bring this online--
The document clarifies that anyone "engaged in the business of" medical marijuana -- and that includes anyone giving it away -- has to be licensed, or they are illegal. I guess they hadn't clarified that before?
(BB--"you will see more of this here as they label 'caregiving' a home based business")
(theres that 'steakholders' --word-- again)
Written comments from stakeholders are also being accepted
"Not only does this approach allow us to ensure that stakeholder input plays an integral role in the formulation of these rules, it allows us to maintain good working relationships with industry members, fellow regulatory and law enforcement agencies and the public we are here to protect," Barbara Brohl, Executive Director of the Department of Revenue, said in a prepared statement. "By keeping the conversation open and inclusive the MED can stay abreast of safety concerns, industry trends or enforcement issues and work with our stakeholders to resolve problems before they arise. This will allow us to provide a proactive, well-reasoned approach to regulation of Colorado's Marijuana Industries -- a foundation we will continue to build on as we move forward and formulate rules in the future."
>Marijuana Enforcement Division (previously the Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division).[ATF--M]
Up next will be the topics of production limits and testing mandates, as well as more details on inventory tracking.
The rules also discuss the "seed to sale" system, which uses RFID technology to track
http://blogs.westword.com/latestword/2013/08/marijuana_recreational_medical_draft_rules.php
be sure to look at the attached pdf with ALL the rules.....quite lengthy