Medusa
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Actually Texas Kid Oregon's and Colorado's dispensary rules are worlds apart in their scope.
I have done a great deal of research, had several sit downs with a lawyer and have read the Oregon documentation over and over and over again. The wife and I are working towards opening a dispensary and so we have exhaustively dug for the facts.
I have spoken with a couple of the individuals involved in writing the Oregon statute and they agree that they are moving AWAY from Colorado's example. You see in Oregon there is a mindset that I have never seen anywhere else. It begins with the mantra,"Oregon for Oregonians" Oregon beer, wine and products are the first choice of Oregon consumers. The legislature follows this mantra and has produced a statute that gives Oregonians the opportunity to profit from this new venture..
I found a few misinterpretations of the Oregon statute in your post, lets review.
1st there is no provision for Churches or daycares whatsoever. Have NAILED this down with several persons well acquainted with the provisions of the Oregon statute.
Within 1,000 feet of the real property comprising a public or private elementary, secondary
or career school attended primarily by minors; or
(c) Within 1,000 feet of another medical marijuana facility;
2nd Surveillance systems do not have to be installed by a state certified company. After pricing I found anywhere from $2,500 and up.
3rd Grow operations do not need to be registered in order to be able to sell to dispensaries. In fact grow operations do not have to be registered with the state whatsoever, registration is a choice. On top of that there is no provision set for building codes or any of that legal hummus. If you chose to insure your grow operation then your electrical must be up to code, door locks etc.....
4th There are no municipality based legal barriers beyond the ones set forth in the Grow operations statute limiting grow operations to no more than 4 cards per grower per location. Oregon has enacted the Monsanto law which forbids localities from banning any seed to sale venture. BAMM!!!!
Used EQ for sale HMMMMM!!!!!!!!
state said they would trump those local ordinances, funny thing is, they said that in Oct, those cities like Albany and Washington County, etc, are voting the bans even after the threat? Seems odd to me? One thing is for sure Kendobrother will be famous as if he sells all his to the clubs, he'll be a millionaire or better, he'll have to clue us in on what taxes he had to pay, etc, lolLet me know about where disp is when u do Kendo... the one bummer is if local businesses get to ban disp in there area ..then all will be once again in multnomah county.
Did not hear that .but seems to change everyday...I thought about opening one but just selling my hairsalon now ..not sure want another headache..state said they would trump those local ordinances, funny thing is, they said that in Oct, those cities like Albany and Washington County, etc, are voting the bans even after the threat? Seems odd to me? One thing is for sure Kendobrother will be famous as if he sells all his to the clubs, he'll be a millionaire or better, he'll have to clue us in on what taxes he had to pay, etc, lol
give it some time, they state legislature just fixed the law per the bans, but you never know if they want to be a court fight or for how long, as I previously mentioned, I have no earthly idea what those local counties and cities were thinking when trying to implement those bans?!Did not hear that .but seems to change everyday...I thought about opening one but just selling my hairsalon now ..not sure want another headache..
I bet those cities are banking on courts upholding their right to ban as has already happened in other states,their is already precedent in those cases and the cities /counties have prevailed every time so far and an appeal to a higher (federal) court is not an option in the case of marijuana.state said they would trump those local ordinances, funny thing is, they said that in Oct, those cities like Albany and Washington County, etc, are voting the bans even after the threat? Seems odd to me? One thing is for sure Kendobrother will be famous as if he sells all his to the clubs, he'll be a millionaire or better, he'll have to clue us in on what taxes he had to pay, etc, lol
the state of Oregon has already took care of the bans on their level, that precedent would weigh far more than other states laws, imo.I bet those cities are banking on courts upholding their right to ban as has already happened in other states,their is already precedent in those cases and the cities /counties have prevailed every time so far and an appeal to a higher (federal) court is not an option in the case of marijuana.
Bob,Im glad the state of oregon took this action,kudos to them but having said that if you notice in the article you posted the cities counties say they will take this to court if necessary and if they do they will prevail over the state. their is already precedent on this not just with MJ but with alcohol in many states that have so called dry counties.the state of Oregon has already took care of the bans on their level, that precedent would weigh far more than other states laws, imo.
state said they would trump those local ordinances, funny thing is, they said that in Oct, those cities like Albany and Washington County, etc, are voting the bans even after the threat? Seems odd to me? One thing is for sure Kendobrother will be famous as if he sells all his to the clubs, he'll be a millionaire or better, he'll have to clue us in on what taxes he had to pay, etc, lol
Word, TK! I suspect Kendo may not know that many are in place just waiting for the opportunity as he is, with as much or more money, including the cartels, already in place, so to speak, so there will be competition and to sell to the dispensaries, there will be a paper trail, whether you are a patient or doing it on a commercial level. The patient has to sign off on any sales to dispensary, whether he, his caregiver, or grower is doing the selling. The local club was installing security system yesterday when I visited, lmfao. I can't wait till Kendo gets his outdoor going, and his neighbor gets a hemp permit, lmfao, and grows a field of hemp right next to his perfect outdoor greenhouse. boy there will be beans for sale then, autoflowers, ruduralis crosses, lmfao. just kidding, couldn't resist! Did you see the new Oregon cannabis connection with gratefulmeds Oregon ad in there, franchises may already be in the making, lol
Kendo, you are in for a long, expensive, and painful education my friend...so get ready...the bulk of the regs are almost identical to colorado and I can assure that they will change 100+ times and continue to change every year goin forward..the 1000 ft rules are federal rules not state but have to be followed by the state framers to keep the feds off thier backs...public parks get thrown in the arguement pretty quick as well so be ready for that..commercial use is commercial use no matter where your at and that means your house is not goin to be able to be zoned for that specific use..none of your facts about Colorado are even correct so I can't really see how your comparing them at all. It will not take long for Oregon to realize that is is much easier to get millions and millions of dollard from dedicated commercial grow ops than get nickels and dimes from thousands of smaller growers. Your about to get a real world lesson on how it all actually works..not to say you can't be successfull in your venture but if you think it is what you and your attorneys think it is your sadly mistaken
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