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Maybe Castle Rock, if you want to try to get 15 patients. They seem more anti Center than anti mmj, if they find out your using their ban to get more patients they might get unfriendly. Any horror stories from Douglas county?Heard mixed things about JeffCo. Obviously not a good place to fight legally, but know cg's that feel fine in that area, especially with the JeffCo MMC ban? ive heard about. KNow several cities in JeffCo that are faily friendly, so wonder if its all jeff co or just a few picky cities...
Everyone has a different definition of what staying within the guidelines means though. Technically, anybody over 3/3 risks jail. 3/3 don't cut it. I have to rely on edibles licenses. I do have a cancer patient and an MS patient, so I should be okay. Hope for the best but prepare for the worst, you know?(stay within guidelines= no jail)
Man as long as there not going huge they should no problem wherever, they choose to post up.. Business as usual IMO.. The medical card is just added protection..I still follow the same rules as when I wasn't legal..except for the online thing (would have never been on here if I weren't) Colorado is pretty cool all around, certain places (the springs) just tend to have more military and religious nuts. I think as long as they stick to the unwritten rules of growing, and stay within the confines of federal guidelines (under 99) while still staying complaint with state mmj laws they will be alright anywhere..IMO
Maybe Castle Rock, if you want to try to get 15 patients. They seem more anti Center than anti mmj, if they find out your using their ban to get more patients they might get unfriendly. Any horror stories from Douglas county?
Morrison last I checked had a temporary ban, you would think its pretty tolerant place, in a tough county, Evergreen follows county law. I think Bailey is the closest you can get in Park county, its unincorporated, but I've thought about it.
Nederland is ideal, incorporated hippie haven in friendly county, too far for a commute though. Maybe Manitou Springs, the other hippie town, in less friendly El Paso county though.
I'd like to find some place to rent thats a little more rural. Who knows, would have thought anywhere in Denver to be good then they start talking about putting limits on caregivers.
Everyone has a different definition of what staying within the guidelines means though. Technically, anybody over 3/3 risks jail. 3/3 don't cut it. I have to rely on edibles licenses. I do have a cancer patient and an MS patient, so I should be okay. Hope for the best but prepare for the worst, you know?
Sorry to be a debbie downer, I'll shut up now.
OK, so I'm Looking to open a bar in Denver, with the new designated POT Smoking garden (license) . Was looking at a place in Golden, but I hear that's not a good area for the acceptance.
So does anyone have any suggestions?[/QUOTE
get a denver attorney, I believer the issue is more complex than you realize.
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