A few guys from the other Colorado Growers thread thought it would be a good idea to start a thread with contact info of senators/congressmen and OUR letters to them. Along with these letters being sent out, I want everyone to post any and all replys that they may recieve from these tools.
Here is all the contact info I have found:
Senate Health and Human Services Committee - 7 Members:
Senator Betty Boyd (D), Chairwoman
District 21: (Jefferson County)
Phone: (303) 866-4857
E-mail: [email protected]
Senator Linda Newell (D), Vice-Chairman
Distirct 26 (Arapahoe and Jefferson counties)
Phone:: 303-866-4846
E-mail: [email protected]
Senator Morgan Carroll (D)
District 29 (Arapahoe County)
Profession: Attorney/Small Business Owner
Phone: : 303-866-4879
E-mail: [email protected]
Senator Kevin Lundberg (R)
Phone: 303-866-4853
E-mail: [email protected]
Senator Shawn Mitchell (D)
District 23 (Adams, Broomfield and Weld counties)
Profession: Attorney
Phone: 303-866-4876
E-mail: [email protected]
Senator Paula E. Sandoval (D)
Profession: Businesswoman
Phone:: 303-866-4862
E-mail: [email protected]
Senator David C. Schultheis (R)
District 9 (El Paso)
Profession: Real Estate Investor (Retired)
Phone: 303-866-4835
E-mail: [email protected]
Colorado State Representatives
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Colorado State Senators
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I am writing this letter as a concerned individual amongst a large group of Medical Marijuana Patients, future Patients and Veterans. This letter is regarding the most recent bill that was voted on, SB109, and the future bills that Senator Chris Romer is trying to have passed in this great state.
First, I would like to start with saying that SB109 passing its first vote is a huge detriment to all patients, future patients and caregivers. This bill is going to cause dispensaries to raise prices and sacrifice on the quality of medicine being cultivated. This is only one major concern however it is one of the biggest in my eyes. When the dispensaries have to raise their prices and the quality of medicine suffers, patients will then be going through a larger amount therefore having to come up with more money to afford their medicine. It is already too expensive to get a recommendation, get a card and purchase our medicine because our medicine is not being treated like the prescription medications that other patients choose to use. There is no reason that Medical Marijuana should be treated differently than any other legal pharmaceutical drug. Medical Marijuana has so many restrictions, rules and regulations, that it is becoming increasingly more expensive and more difficult for legitimate patients to be able to obtain this form of medicine.
There is currently no way for someone like myself, a Veteran of the Armed Forces, to be able to afford the outcome of SB109 or other bills to follow. This brings me to my second concern. Being a Veteran, I have to see a VA doctor. Those doctors are federally employed and cannot write Medical Marijuana Recommendations without the risk of their jobs and therefore, they will not write them. That being said, if these new bills are passed, I would have to schedule more frequent appointments that I would have to pay for out of pocket for because there is no clause in my insurance plan that covers doctors visits for Medical Marijuana. With theses new bills, we all know that the price of the applications, cards and renewals will be more expensive. I myself cannot afford to have to pay all of these fees and my doctors fees along with the price of my medication.
No one ever stops to think that most of the patients using Medical Marijuana are doing so because they feel that it is a more natural and holistic form of healing than the man made prescription drugs out there. This bring me to my next point. I am having a hard to understanding all of the ailments that are required under state law, to receive a recommendation. I personally have a laundry list of different ailments that I know Medical Marijuana helps with. I am a USMC Veteran with 2 combat tours. Due to these deployments, I have been diagnosed with insomnia, Chronic PTSD, night terrors, anxiety disorders and chronic back and shoulder pains due to 8 years of heavy packs. Unfortunately, the only one that qualified me was the chronic pain. I am sure that all of those other ailments are being treated and helped by the use of Medical Marijuana. I think that the list needs to be broadened because there are so many other uses for this medicine. Along with these thoughts, I would like to address the number of plants and the amount of medicine that is allowed to be on hand. That amount should be raised for 2 reasons. The first reason that the amount should be raised is because, should a patient decide to grow their own medicine, there is still no way that a person can predetermine a plants yield, no matter how educated you are in the horticulture of marijuana.
The second reason is that no single person in congress should be able to dictate the amount of medicine a patient may be required to use. Only an educated doctor with knowledge regarding Medicinal Marijuana can make that call.
I greatly appreciate you taking the time to read this and hopefully you will keep these concerns in your mind when the next bill surfaces. If you can please take the time to respond to my letter, I would greatly appreciate it. I would like to leave you with this quote People often say that, in a democracy, decisions are made by a majority of the people. Of course, that is not true. Decisions are made by a majority of those who make themselves heard and who vote - a very different thing. -Walter H. Judd All senators and congressmen should be very aware that the decisions they make prior to election day will ultimately be the deciding factor whether they are re-elected or not.
Thank you once again,
Let me know what you guys think. After we revise, add, take away or whatever. This is the letter that I will be sending.
Here is all the contact info I have found:
Senate Health and Human Services Committee - 7 Members:
Senator Betty Boyd (D), Chairwoman
District 21: (Jefferson County)
Phone: (303) 866-4857
E-mail: [email protected]
Senator Linda Newell (D), Vice-Chairman
Distirct 26 (Arapahoe and Jefferson counties)
Phone:: 303-866-4846
E-mail: [email protected]
Senator Morgan Carroll (D)
District 29 (Arapahoe County)
Profession: Attorney/Small Business Owner
Phone: : 303-866-4879
E-mail: [email protected]
Senator Kevin Lundberg (R)
Phone: 303-866-4853
E-mail: [email protected]
Senator Shawn Mitchell (D)
District 23 (Adams, Broomfield and Weld counties)
Profession: Attorney
Phone: 303-866-4876
E-mail: [email protected]
Senator Paula E. Sandoval (D)
Profession: Businesswoman
Phone:: 303-866-4862
E-mail: [email protected]
Senator David C. Schultheis (R)
District 9 (El Paso)
Profession: Real Estate Investor (Retired)
Phone: 303-866-4835
E-mail: [email protected]
Colorado State Representatives
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Colorado State Senators
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I am writing this letter as a concerned individual amongst a large group of Medical Marijuana Patients, future Patients and Veterans. This letter is regarding the most recent bill that was voted on, SB109, and the future bills that Senator Chris Romer is trying to have passed in this great state.
First, I would like to start with saying that SB109 passing its first vote is a huge detriment to all patients, future patients and caregivers. This bill is going to cause dispensaries to raise prices and sacrifice on the quality of medicine being cultivated. This is only one major concern however it is one of the biggest in my eyes. When the dispensaries have to raise their prices and the quality of medicine suffers, patients will then be going through a larger amount therefore having to come up with more money to afford their medicine. It is already too expensive to get a recommendation, get a card and purchase our medicine because our medicine is not being treated like the prescription medications that other patients choose to use. There is no reason that Medical Marijuana should be treated differently than any other legal pharmaceutical drug. Medical Marijuana has so many restrictions, rules and regulations, that it is becoming increasingly more expensive and more difficult for legitimate patients to be able to obtain this form of medicine.
There is currently no way for someone like myself, a Veteran of the Armed Forces, to be able to afford the outcome of SB109 or other bills to follow. This brings me to my second concern. Being a Veteran, I have to see a VA doctor. Those doctors are federally employed and cannot write Medical Marijuana Recommendations without the risk of their jobs and therefore, they will not write them. That being said, if these new bills are passed, I would have to schedule more frequent appointments that I would have to pay for out of pocket for because there is no clause in my insurance plan that covers doctors visits for Medical Marijuana. With theses new bills, we all know that the price of the applications, cards and renewals will be more expensive. I myself cannot afford to have to pay all of these fees and my doctors fees along with the price of my medication.
No one ever stops to think that most of the patients using Medical Marijuana are doing so because they feel that it is a more natural and holistic form of healing than the man made prescription drugs out there. This bring me to my next point. I am having a hard to understanding all of the ailments that are required under state law, to receive a recommendation. I personally have a laundry list of different ailments that I know Medical Marijuana helps with. I am a USMC Veteran with 2 combat tours. Due to these deployments, I have been diagnosed with insomnia, Chronic PTSD, night terrors, anxiety disorders and chronic back and shoulder pains due to 8 years of heavy packs. Unfortunately, the only one that qualified me was the chronic pain. I am sure that all of those other ailments are being treated and helped by the use of Medical Marijuana. I think that the list needs to be broadened because there are so many other uses for this medicine. Along with these thoughts, I would like to address the number of plants and the amount of medicine that is allowed to be on hand. That amount should be raised for 2 reasons. The first reason that the amount should be raised is because, should a patient decide to grow their own medicine, there is still no way that a person can predetermine a plants yield, no matter how educated you are in the horticulture of marijuana.
The second reason is that no single person in congress should be able to dictate the amount of medicine a patient may be required to use. Only an educated doctor with knowledge regarding Medicinal Marijuana can make that call.
I greatly appreciate you taking the time to read this and hopefully you will keep these concerns in your mind when the next bill surfaces. If you can please take the time to respond to my letter, I would greatly appreciate it. I would like to leave you with this quote People often say that, in a democracy, decisions are made by a majority of the people. Of course, that is not true. Decisions are made by a majority of those who make themselves heard and who vote - a very different thing. -Walter H. Judd All senators and congressmen should be very aware that the decisions they make prior to election day will ultimately be the deciding factor whether they are re-elected or not.
Thank you once again,
Let me know what you guys think. After we revise, add, take away or whatever. This is the letter that I will be sending.