That is correct, he has yet to sign it. It's through the house and the senate.it was my understanding that the governor has not signed the bill yet ? can anyone confirm this ?
i believe soso you think that alot of people are saying fuck this and allowing their cards to lapse?
i seriously dont think that alot of people are going to let there cards lapse and go underground. people need there medicine and i dont think they would risk exposure to being legal. the state of colorado has legalized marijuana use for medicinal use. if the governor signs this bill i would like to believe the state is opening themselves up to an extreme amount of lawsuits concerning right to privacy and constitutional rights. i cant simply walk into walgreens and ask the pharmacist for mrs smiths list of medications yet the bill wants to expose every medicinal marijuana user in colorado to the public. hog wash
i seriously dont think that alot of people are going to let there cards lapse and go underground. people need there medicine and i dont think they would risk exposure to being legal. the state of colorado has legalized marijuana use for medicinal use. if the governor signs this bill i would like to believe the state is opening themselves up to an extreme amount of lawsuits concerning right to privacy and constitutional rights. i cant simply walk into walgreens and ask the pharmacist for mrs smiths list of medications yet the bill wants to expose every medicinal marijuana user in colorado to the public. hog wash
I paid 90 bucks to the state and 100 to the doc to get my card. Seems totally worth being able to drive around with my pipe and bag in my pocket and not worrying about it.If someone is only a patient why not let their card expire? Since anything under 2 oz is a petty offense and a $100 fine its still cheaper than paying a doctor and the state. Not to mention they are using that money to fuck with us even more, screw this fiasco its turned into.
No, I'm not. That's why we are moving to California. Colorado laws are getting out of hand.fire one up i completely understand what you are talking about. my concern is privacy not profit. i am a caregiver and dont even ask a dime from my patients for anything. i provide all services for free. im not sure what state you live in but as of july 1st in colorado if i choose to remain a care giver i must register my grow location with the colorado department of revenue and provide my patients license numbers as well. in addition you have to notify your local police department and building and zoning. the grow site becomes a matter of public record. who knows how many crack heads or crooked officials will have access to my location. regardless of how legal things may be marijuana will always attract a criminal element until its no longer federaly illegal. the big dispensorys can afford a grow facility thats secure, guarded, and can keep tweakers and gang bangers out. all this will surely amount to higher medicine prices and smaller dispensorys going out of business because there minimaly secured facilitys get jacked. small care givers like me and others are completely fucked. if you live in colorado are you ready to let everyone know where your precious ladys are and risk your safety ???
hell yea I am, and I want to be able to insure it lmao. I'm all about the new clarifications and registration. There's a chance I'll get busted by some higher power, but if they do bust me they'll have to litigate against someone following the rules to a T.fire one up i completely understand what you are talking about. my concern is privacy not profit. i am a caregiver and dont even ask a dime from my patients for anything. i provide all services for free. im not sure what state you live in but as of july 1st in colorado if i choose to remain a care giver i must register my grow location with the colorado department of revenue and provide my patients license numbers as well. in addition you have to notify your local police department and building and zoning. the grow site becomes a matter of public record. who knows how many crack heads or crooked officials will have access to my location. regardless of how legal things may be marijuana will always attract a criminal element until its no longer federaly illegal. the big dispensorys can afford a grow facility thats secure, guarded, and can keep tweakers and gang bangers out. all this will surely amount to higher medicine prices and smaller dispensorys going out of business because there minimaly secured facilitys get jacked. small care givers like me and others are completely fucked. if you live in colorado are you ready to let everyone know where your precious ladys are and risk your safety ???
so you're cool with sending money to the state and telling them your address so they can police you, but you don't want anybody to police you? I don't see how more people looking into your business is any worse than the first set, other than there was little threat of the department of health coming a knockin'.
Follow the laws to protect yourself, but we're all here with full knowledge that its federally illegal. I'm sure your doctor mentioned it when you got your card.
All I really meant was it seems like a real over reaction to go moving out of state over something that really just opens a different way for the same thing thats already happening to happen. The feds could pull every person who's signed a marijuana bill into court as accessories, and the states not going to sit on its list of registered patients very long if the feds really decided they wanted it.fire one up I wish nothing but kindness upon you. I have personaly been a victim of dirty cops before as well as an attempt on my life from a gang. i was young when these things happened. experience has taught me to keep my mouth closed and my matters quiet. privacy is a blessing. the fact that cops have access to my grow sickens me. knowing that my grow location is public record only invites everyone to the door of my grow. i should just give tours. i am seriously considering shutting down my grow because of this. i consulted with 3 attorneys that are familiar with these new laws all confirming that the risk of exposure is extremely high now and proceed with caution. i can easily afford to just buy my medicine from a dispensory and so can my patients. privacy is why i grew for myself and my patients. privacy no longer exists with medicinal marijuana in colorado. i have a great career and family. none of which are worth loosing because of an irrational set of laws...