Corys Lawsuit

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DENVER (CBS4) – A pro-medical marijuana attorney is planning to sue the state of Colorado over a measure just weeks away from becoming law.

The challenges include limits on whether convicted drug felons can sell medical marijuana. Attorney Rob Corry is challenging the new rules. He says the attorney general will have to defend the same marijuana laws he’s been fighting.

It’s no secret that Attorney General John Suthers does not like the state law that allows medical marijuana dispensaries to operate. But now, because of what Corry’s doing, there’s a lawsuit Suthers will have to defend. Meanwhile, the new rules for the industry take effect July 1.

“Prices are higher, selection is down,” Corry said..

Corry says a requirement that a new medical marijuana business must grow 70 percent of what it’ll sell is absurd.

“There is no other industry in the world that has to comply with that,” Corry said. “Does the supermarket have to grow 70 percent of its own apples that it puts on the shelves? Certainly not.”

Corry also says it’s wrong to prevent a felony drug offender from having a medical marijuana license.

“If a convicted felon for any crime has served his sentence, paid his debt to society, then we should let that person rejoin society in every way,” he said.

Corry is also fighting a five patient rule for marijuana caregivers.

“It could be restraint of trade; it’s certainly infringing on human freedom and people’s ability to associate with each other.”

Corry notified the Suthers about his lawsuit, which Corry says forces Suthers to defend what’s he’s been fighting.

“He’s in a tough spot — the attorney general under his own analysis could be looking at a potential federal indictment if he’s involved with this lawsuit.”

CBS4 tried to get a comment from Suthers and heard from his office that it’s not likely to happen. However, in a letter to Corry, the attorney genera”s office writes, “We disagree with your analysis in its entirety, and therefore do not believe there is any room for compromise.”

Corry plans to file his lawsuit within the next two weeks in Boulder District Court.
 
Dorje

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Awesome... No more 70/30 rule or 5 patient limit for cgs would be nice.
 
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Why did it take so long? July 1st isn't that far off... Everyone scrambling to meet deadlines, abide by the regs, etc. Lots of wasted time and money.
 
Bud Spleefman

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Why did it take so long? July 1st isn't that far off... Everyone scrambling to meet deadlines, abide by the regs, etc. Lots of wasted time and money.

That's a very misleading article... the vebiage in 1243 REMOVES the lifetime ban on Substance Abuse felons created by 1241 so why sue over THAT? Makes no sense, very confusing.......
 
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Check! Your move.

Why did it take so long? July 1st isn't that far off... Everyone scrambling to meet deadlines, abide by the regs, etc. Lots of wasted time and money.

Well, first the State Legislature had to pass the newest law before a lawsuit could be filed.

Filing in Boulder District Court. I love it. The battle for AG still rages.
 
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The best part is that Mr. Marijuana Hater himself [AG Suthers] is being forced to defend the marijuana laws in Colorado.

Anybody else love the irony in that?
 
Dorje

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I hope the 5 patient limit for caregivers gets overturned... It would mean more competition for MMCs, and with the overhead of a MMC, they won't be able to compete with caregivers that do not have to operate a retail shop. If Corry gets this done I think a lot more MMCs will end up closing because hundreds of private cgs will rent warehouse space to provide for their patients.
 
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Love that Robert Corry and his wife are both Republican attorneys fighting for medicinal marijuana rights. I went to school with his wife and they are constantly rallying for legal marijuana in Colorado. It's good to know that they are on our side!
 
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