Cannibis Dispensary In Colorado?

Tyrannabudz

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There is a new MMJ service in the Denver Metro Area called "Mile High Quality of Life". As of now delivery and consultation services are available to those who qualify under state law. They will be opening a clinic soon.
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farmerbob

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You're right, D. I didn't mean to get snippy with ya. I was just surprised to see that from Jesse but I understand it's business.
 
your guideline doc was very helpful.... aside from the limit of the number of people you can serve at one time, is there a limit to the total number of clients one dispensary can serve?
 

Percolator

Active Member
your guideline doc was very helpful.... aside from the limit of the number of people you can serve at one time, is there a limit to the total number of clients one dispensary can serve?
There is going to be a meeting about the number of patients that can be served in Colorado. I only dream that I could make the meeting but due to slavery of money that has been established in this economy I will be working. I urge anyone in the area that can make it to do so especially if you have any testimony to the support of the amount of clinics that are open to the reasons that they should support more than five patients. Look at a high school classroom of 25+ and that is the education norm in this country when on this issue it is only the propagation of marijuana to be distributed to patients that can benefit from its use? It is far more simple to grow a weed and sell it to adult patients than to teach a subject to 25+ students and very simple to maintain a close relationship than the environment that has existed in schools for years. I hope that people will turn out and not allow the dispensaries to be shut down that exist today. Web address below along with location and time. This is worth supporting if you can.

http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/op/bh/agendas/Agenda0709.pdf

In Auraria
LOCATION TIME
Turnhalle 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Tivoli Student Union, Conference Room 250
Auraria Campus
900 Auraria Parkway
Denver, CO 80204-1852
 

TheHighClub

Active Member
I'm 26 and live in colorado and im learning about getting a card, for many reasons, anxiety mostly but there seems to be alot of red tape since colorado doesnt not issue for anxiety. soo I could possibly fall under either chronic pain or nausea, only problem is if i go with nausea it seems like doctors would rather treat the cause of the nausea and not the nausea itself. for example, i think he would rather treat my nausea with anti anxiety or depression medication thinking that would stop the nausea. on the other hand I have broken several bones in my lifetime one being my jaw. I didnt have it taken care of soo it healed wrong with complications. Tmj its called and can cause severe pain and headaches. Now my other problem is I never had health insurance soo I never go to the doctor unless its life threatning. Soo i definately never went for broken bones, pain or anxiety or nausea. soo this would be my first documented doctor visit for one of these issues. and thats my problem im assuming that "chronic" means a long documented history. If I go to the doctor now, wouldnt he ask "well why didnt you come in berfore?" I want to get the ball rolling and im determined to see this through Thanks for any insight you may have .PM me if possible
 

researchman

Member
no you dont have to be, just have to be listed as a caregiver.

if you are listed as a caregiver for a 100 people you are allowed to grow for 100 peoples worth

Colorado rule is 3 plants flowering 3 plants veggin under 1 foot tall
Pardon me; I haven’t seen anything about how tall plants can be. I’m getting my information from here
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/medicalmarijuana/marijuanafaqs.html
If you have other information could you please post it? I’ve also read at this site you can grow as many plants as you want, as long as the doctor prescribes more for the patient.
Frequently asked questions about Medical Marijuana

How does my card protect me?
A patient may engage in the medical use of marijuana, with no more marijuana than is medically necessary to address a debilitating medical condition. A patient's medical use of marijuana, within the following limits, is lawful: No more than two ounces of a usable form of marijuana; and no more than six marijuana plants, with three or fewer being mature, flowering plants that are producing a usable form of marijuana.

Thank you,
Researchman
 

researchman

Member
no you dont have to be, just have to be listed as a caregiver.

if you are listed as a caregiver for a 100 people you are allowed to grow for 100 peoples worth

Colorado rule is 3 plants flowering 3 plants veggin under 1 foot tall
Pardon me; I haven’t seen anything about how tall plants can be. I’m getting my information from here
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/medicalmarijuana/marijuanafaqs.html
If you have other information could you please post it? I’ve also read at this site you can grow as many plants as you want, as long as the doctor prescribes more for the patient.

Frequently asked questions about Medical Marijuana

How does my card protect me?
A patient may engage in the medical use of marijuana, with no more marijuana than is medically necessary to address a debilitating medical condition. A patient's medical use of marijuana, within the following limits, is lawful: No more than two ounces of a usable form of marijuana; and no more than six marijuana plants, with three or fewer being mature, flowering plants that are producing a usable form of marijuana.

Thank you,

Researchman
 

SoCoMMJ

Well-Known Member
Pardon me; I haven’t seen anything about how tall plants can be. I’m getting my information from here
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/hs/medicalmarijuana/marijuanafaqs.html
If you have other information could you please post it? I’ve also read at this site you can grow as many plants as you want, as long as the doctor prescribes more for the patient.

Frequently asked questions about Medical Marijuana

How does my card protect me?
A patient may engage in the medical use of marijuana, with no more marijuana than is medically necessary to address a debilitating medical condition. A patient's medical use of marijuana, within the following limits, is lawful: No more than two ounces of a usable form of marijuana; and no more than six marijuana plants, with three or fewer being mature, flowering plants that are producing a usable form of marijuana.

Thank you,

Researchman
Your "adult flowering plants" have no limit on size. If you can grow one 25 feet, more power to you.

The 1 foot for juvinile plants... not sure where that came from. I think Oregon[?] might have a limit like that. I understood the Colorado law to mean that you can have 3 flowering and 3 not flowering.

But then again I'm not a lawyer or judge...
 

pikes peak 69

Well-Known Member
No limit on height at all.
How your card protects you is if your ever questioned by LEO, you show your card. They leave you alone. No card, may be hassled and then have to prove yourself in court.
Simple, get a card.

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snursnur1

Active Member
I know it has been a while since anyone has posted here, but maybe someone can point me in the right direction. I am seriously considering moving out to Colorado next year to get involved in the Medical Marijuana scene. I would love to be caregiver and grow for people, but I also would not mind just working in a dispensary. I noticed a few people who posted in here run dispensaries or know people that do. If anyone could give me some contact information or any tips on getting involved would be greatly appreciated!
 
I own Nature's Way Wellness Center in Colorado Springs. We're located at Academy and Union. We have over 50 different strains and we specialize in Indoor Organic Soil. Our strains cost between $40 and $50 after tax. We are brand new so come check us out. We also have black and gold hash oil for $40 and $60. Our Bubba Kush and Mr. Nice Bubblehash is $30 a gram. We also have ounce specials starting at $200. Hit us up if you have any questions. (719) 531-6337 (MEDS). We offer daily dr visits with no medical records required. Our web-site is Nature's Way - Colorado Springs Marijuana Dispensary Hope to see you soon.
 

lmjmmj

Member
There are currently 400 dispensaries in colorado, that will likely lower after the new bill is passed. for your information there is a local site launching may 15 2010 called the jointeffort.com and it will assist you in finding your perfect dispensary as well as keep you up to date and in touch with the Colorado MMJ community.:leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf:
And to change the subject back...
Does anybody have an idea how many dispensaries are in Colorado? I know of 5 in Denver, 1 in Boulder, 1 in Ft Collins, and 3 in the Springs. One is opening up in Grand Junction as I write this. How about COOPs? I know of 1 in Boulder and 1 in the Springs. A neutral third party should be commissioned to visit all the dispensaries and COOPs and rate them.
 

effektz

Active Member
The rules and laws are changing every day it seems like. But one thing is for sure, to stay in business as a MMJ dispensary, you need to have your stuff together. Taxes, accounting, tracking of inventory, patient security. All of these things will ensure you aren't targeted to get shut down. And all of these things are provided with a system like www.MMJMenu.com
 
Can someone help me out. I recently received my medical card and thoroughly enjoy growing so I thought about opening my own dispensary. I have read the state guidelines so I know the legalities, any advice would be much appreciated on the good, bad and ugly of this project.

Thanks all
Here are some things to know as my husband and I used to be owners in the business until we were threatened and left. We are master growers and have lots of business experience.

You will be paying your federal taxes for unemployment and Labor Industries. You will not be able to use these agencies because MMJ if federally illegal. So if someone was hurt on the job - you will be paying for that and not L&I. So there are very serious issues to consider as the taxes you pay, you really cannot use the agencies or you may go to Federal Prison by just contacting them. Your employees will not be able to get unemployment if you fire them.

It will take a considerable amount of money to buy a dispensary and grow warehouse and then you will have license, fees, cameras up and so much more. Expect about $300,000. You will have to have lighting and venting and temperature control. You wil have to know the bugs in depth and be able to control with pesticides that do not kill your plants or your patients.

You must have a lot of money and extensive knowledge of growing and how to run a business if you are to be successful. Go to the Small Business Association and find out how to run a business.

I have owned two other business, they were not in the MMJ business. I would say DON'T DO IT!!

Much luck! Sorry for the negativity but it is not a good business to get into until it is federally legal.
 
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