>>>>>>Colorado Medical Marijuana Laws are changing<<<<<<

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I eat edibles mainly for the taste. Done right...chocolate and cannabis is an incredible blend.

Grit has it down tho. I've sampled dispensary offerings here/there and most places it is evident that whoever is makin the "butter" or the "oil" that the goods are made with aren't using bud/trichome infested nugs. You get the "taste" of weed (chlorophyll, IMO) and sometimes it's serious strong tasting....but that's about it.

LOL ty> at the gathering I actually thought you guys went hiking 'er something and I just missed yer departure. It wasn't until dinner that I got the right angle and was able to see through the tinting to see that you were actually "cruising" heavily right there in camp!

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LOL ty> at the gathering I actually thought you guys went hiking 'er something and I just missed yer departure. It wasn't until dinner that I got the right angle and was able to see through the tinting to see that you were actually "cruising" heavily right there in camp!

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Yea didn't help that that's my normal sleeping time (night shift worker) but would have to say most of the blame goes to Gritty! That bastard! Hahaha!

Right about most edibles for sale around town. Most just taste like they are medicated, but no/little effect. Now I just make my own. Don't even make them that often any more as I find I want to eat more than I should just for the taste. Need to remember to make two batch of everything, one medicated, one non-med.

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The argument comes up now and then that this is not what the voters intended. I think that argument is a total crock and here's why.

The average person doesn't give two shits about some terminally ill person they do not know. They damn sure don't show up en mass to pass legislation for said unknown people.
No one can convince me that the same American public that is too lazy to vote for the President of the United States suddenly felt the urge to grant sick people the right to get high.
Bullshit.

People are not that naive. The Colorado voters knew damn well this would blow up and they wanted it.
They knew there would be loopholes and alot more pot on the street. They knew that virtually anyone can get a medical rec.
Hence the verbage "chronic pain" was written in to law.
Every fucking person alive deals with chronic pain in some form or another.

The majority got up off the couch and went to the polls because they understand that the pig headed Federal goverment refuses to end this war on it's own citizens.

This was a quazi legal way for the masses to throw the finger in the air.
To tell the dictators that yes,
We are going to have a campout in the rocky mountains and get really fucking high and you cannot throw us in jail.

Everyone that voted for this knew full well what it was.
Enough with the wink wink toungue in cheek I'm a med patient bullshit

The self righteous rhetoric is tiring me out. Be honest and call it what it is.
People want to get high sick or not. If you are sick and it helps you then that is wonderful and I'm truly happy for you.

In this day and age


The American population could give a fuck if you get high or not. With the exception of the religious right wing nuts.
Joe average knows that more states must keep getting medical laws on the books until the fed cannot ignore it any longer and full legilization begins and prohibition stops.

This medical is the only way that will eventually let everyone be safe from goverment intrusion and prosecution.
 
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I'm glad to hear that you were in-state and had your finger on the pulse of the People in 2000 when you voted for A-20, angus. Most folks here are just speculating as to what they think the vibe was surrounding A-20 in 2000 'cus they just got off the bus last month.

I didn't hear such talk of "legalization" here. The people I know who voted A-20 in were thinking about cancer patients and AIDS patients over their own wants. Amazing....I know...but there are a few fools about, it seems...

And yeah...the >>push<< you guys are making towards this "legalization" portal is really taking off, huh? Another year of acting like patients have no rules should clinch it! I mean...look at 1284 and S 109. The "loopholers" and "verbiage dissecters" sure got THOSE sweet sets of legislation rammed through in less than a YEAR, huh?!

Thank Godd everyone is so fuckin naive here, huh?
 
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Pull the stick out, huh?

Oh I get it now...you like to play fetch! Here ya go.....

Wow sticky, it's good to see other outdoorsmen here who like to hike and are well-versed in trail survival tips, 23.

It's always good to be prepared. You never know what will happen out there on the THCFarmer trail! Why..a wild animal could eat you and heck...you could be gone any second.

Lions and tigers and bears...lions and tigers and bears...lions and tigers and bears...

be well!!

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Play nice now fella's>>word?


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I see your misinterpretation of the definiton of "nice" ala THCFarmer is much like your misinterpretation of the definiton of "medical marijuana". (i,e. the rules are for someone else)

why am i not surprised?

oops....I hear wild animals again.....

be safe. Be well.

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Some wolves were born to run free....
n some dogs feel safe on a chain.
To each there own I guess.
Since we're talking all nature n such.
Its a dogs life all in all either way.

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After sitting through 11 straight hours of testimony on bill 1284 it was very clear why that angry mob was there.
Purely self interest.
103 people testified against this. and they weren't there because sick people don't have wheelchair access to buy pot.

We have some very very important issues to deal with and when those issues hit the floor of the senate for public input no one shows up.

I think the point I was trying to make was that amendement 20 was just a few pages long and easily understandable, Everyone that read the clause " for chronic pain" knew exactly what that was going to evolve into.
It meant that virtually everyone would qualify for mmj if they chose to apply and the voters overwhelmingly support it.

I know the thought of going to jail for growing marijuana makes my head hurt. therefore I qualify for mmj to ease my chronic pain.

I don't claim to know what every voter had in there head but it's pretty clear most people knew exactly what they were voting for.

Sky high, how in the world do you expect anyone to take you seriously?
After literally hundreds of posts condemning anyone that does not subscibe to your idea of who qualifies for medical.
Hundreds of post on how this person doesn't qualify that person doesn't qualify. you rant and rant about everyone abusing the system.
and then in the same breath organize your little get high camping forays.

I'm really really upset about people abusing the system, Oh hey guys by the way lets get everyone to bring lots of dope, get high as fuck and run around the mountains for two days.

Could you please show me where amendement 20 was meant to give you the right to organize Get high camping parties.

I could care less what anyone does but I am not a hypocrite.
 
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yup....wild dogs...howlin'...in the night.....

here comes the Dog Catcher...


Boulder County limits where medicial marijuana centers can operate

By Laura Snider, Camera Staff Writer
Posted: 06/08/2010 12:25:40 PM MDT


Medical marijuana dispensaries and growing operations that want to do business in rural Boulder County will now be restricted to a relatively small area where industrial and retail uses are already allowed.

The county commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday morning to approve a new set of land use rules for “medical marijuana centers,” which limit the operations to districts in the unincorporated county that are zoned for business, transitional, commercial, light industrial and general industrial uses.

The regulations also ban medical marijuana centers from operating within 1000 feet of educational facilities — including daycare centers and schools with children younger than college age — and drug and alcohol treatment centers. The medical marijuana centers are also prohibited from being within 500 feet of each other, except in industrial zoning districts.

Patients are still allowed to grow marijuana for personal use in their own homes. And caregivers can also grow marijuana for their patients — which is now limited to five people by state law — in their residences as an “accessory home occupation.”

“In my mind, we should be directing this particular use — the medical marijuana centers — as much as we can toward the zones where they make the most sense,” said Commissioner Ben Pearlman. “In general, I’m pretty comfortable with where we ended up.”

In 2000, Colorado voters passed an amendment to the state constitution that allowed people with “debilitating” conditions to use marijuana medicinally. The medical marijuana industry, however, didn’t explode in Colorado until last year when the U.S. Department of Justice issued a memo saying that the federal government would not prosecute medical marijuana caregivers operating in compliance with state laws.

Throughout the spring, state lawmakers struggled to write a bill to regulate the burgeoning industry. The bill was signed into law on Monday.

“The path that we have taken in Colorado has been a somewhat tortuous one, and probably not the most rational way of regulating these activities,” said Commissioner Will Toor. “But nonetheless, as a local government we don’t get to decide what is done across the state of Colorado. ... Our job is to adopt appropriate land use regulations in light of the state constitution and state legislation.”

About 20 people spoke at Tuesday’s public meeting. Many argued that growing operations should also be allowed in agricultural zoning, which covers a large part of eastern Boulder County.

“I’d like to agree with everyone about agricultural use,” said David Platt. “I mean, this is a plant. You can grow a plan in a warehouse, but it makes more sense to grow it in a greenhouse.”

The commissioners, in general, expressed concern that growing medical marijuana tends to be a vastly different process than growing other crops, and therefore, should be treated differently.

“It’s a plant, but by and large, it’s not grown as a plant,” Pearlman said. “I think the growth of marijuana, as it’s currently practiced, is far closer to being a manufacturing process with the intensity of use and the amount of resources used and the security requirements.”

Most of the cities and towns in Boulder County, except the city of Boulder and Nederland, have either banned medical marijuana dispensaries altogether or currently have a moratorium on new dispensaries.

“Virtually all of the surrounding areas have now imposed moratoriums,” said Tom Luecke, a Boulder dispensary owner. “Literally, Boulder County is the only place left, and the city.

The new zoning rules for marijuana centers are effective immediately, but they wont’ be the last regulations put on medical marijuana by the county. As required by the new state law, the county must also come up with a licensing program for medical marijuana centers by next summer.



Read more: Boulder County limits where medicial marijuana centers can operate - Boulder Daily Camera http://www.dailycamera.com/ci_15251107?source=most_viewed#ixzz0qIqOGqSt
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I only condemn the folks who make a mockery out of this program at the expense of others.

I know the mirror treatment sucks and is hard to take when yer feeling like someone is talking about you....but hey... live with it or stay out of this thread.

Cus if you can't see from posts like the one above how the People of this State are reacting in real time to your lacadaisical approach to RUNNING OVER these laws yer completely and totally fuckin clueless.:help::help:

As far as the get togethers.... we alll laughed around the fire at the few chuckleheads on this board (however temporarily...) who come here to attack people's views rather than add anything to the conversation... whatever "side" of the equation they may happen to be on.

"eyes that have seen, will know what I mean" Rundgren

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I only condemn the folks who make a mockery out of this program at the expense of others.

I know the mirror treatment sucks and is hard to take when yer feeling like someone is talking about you....but hey... live with it or stay out of this thread.

Cus if you can't see from posts like the one above how the People of this State are reacting in real time to your lacadaisical approach to RUNNING OVER these laws yer completely and totally fuckin clueless.:help::help:

As far as the get togethers.... we alll laughed around the fire at the few chuckleheads on this board (however temporarily...) who come here to attack people's views rather than add anything to the conversation... whatever "side" of the equation they may happen to be on.

"eyes that have seen, will know what I mean" Rundgren

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I think I will take your advice and stay out of this thread.

I visit thcfarmer because of the excellent growers and knowledge base. I know better than to get involed in arguments over whose marijuana morality is correct.
I made my point

Take care
 
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Do I need to lock this thread??
 
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Overgrow the Government!! they can't stop this movmet.
 
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Please don't GTD. My intent here was to post as much info on the changes to our laws as possible and to note the impacts these changes have both on myself and the other patients in-state who choose to abide by the laws.

apologies all around. Back to the news...

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That’s right, fear and ignorance, like the way you put it true grit.

Angus,you are right on. From what I recall was going through my mind 10 years ago when am20 hit the ballot, it was more about the nature of the drug than who is legit and who isnt.


Things are a changin, for the better thankfully. I never saw the dispensaries and traveling docs coming, but its been a good thing.
 
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Apathy is the biggest enemy we face, folks. Not someone with an opposing viewpoint.

Case in point.... why....just look at the OUTRAGE present from the local patient-base in this meeting towards the powers-that-be as they regulate MMJ in Routt County/Steamboat.
 
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Apathy is the biggest enemy we face, folks. Not someone with an opposing viewpoint.

Case in point.... why....just look at the OUTRAGE present from the local patient-base in this meeting towards the powers-that-be as they regulate MMJ in Routt County/Steamboat.

"The moratorium came a day after Gov. Bill Ritter approved a law that allows local governments to regulate and ban medical marijuana dispensaries. The moratorium does not use the authority of that law, relying instead on the land use code of the county."


If not, then why did they wait? They have been allowed to put in zoning restrictions all along.
 
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Dunno. Good question. Seems like they should have been thinking WTF they were gonna do over the last 6 months+ and put a formal/lasting policy in place rather than another moratorium that leaves everyone in limbo.

There are leaders and there are followers. We're gonna see a parade of both coming down the road very soon....

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Dunno. Good question. Seems like they should have been thinking WTF they were gonna do over the last 6 months+ and put a formal/lasting policy in place rather than another moratorium that leaves everyone in limbo.

There are leaders and there are followers. We're gonna see a parade of both coming down the road very soon....

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It was sort of the same thing I saw in the Boulder article.

"We are using our existing zoning laws to restrict or allow where grow ops and dispensaries are allowed to be."


Um. Duh.

Seems like if you were smart and put your grow op in an industrial/agricultural area, no problem. Set up a dispensary not near a school or daycare, d&a treatment center AND where you are actually allowed a retail store, no problem.
 
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