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brandon420wpco says:
I have worked in the MMJ field in Colorado since the beginning. I MMJ enforcement division, MED....does not enforce the laws as some would imagine. They cut the funding last year and this agency was highly shirking on their duties. There may be cameras in dispensary's, however, they are not monitored. A lot of sales are not monitored, the grows, and most importantly the employee situation is out of hand. 3-D Denver's Discreet Dispensary for example.....The state says all employees must be badged by the state...(this requires a criminal background check by the state).....this dispensary (for example). The owner is not badged (and sells, grows, and is the main person to run the business), the employees trimming are paid in product and not badged, and some of the sales are done against state regulations...the medical marijuana enforcement division is so understaffed, they play favorites with dispensary's, and they are not monitoring all of the dispensary's 100%........the whole state is understaffed...they supply is way higher(lol) than the demand....now this is going to explode and I just hope the state implements a sound plan for this new age miracle. When things are ran in a shady manner it just makes the whole movement look bad.
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Tarzan98 says:
Tax windfall for the states that regulate, grow, and tax cannabis. Police agencies can now pursue real crime and criminals instead of chasing citizens who legally choose to smoke pot or bake it in brownies. It's their lives if they want to take a drink of alcohol, use tobacco, use cannabis, or watch porn...it's legal and the government can thankfully stay out of our bedrooms and living rooms.
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robintoledo says:
The states of Colorado and Washington will be rolling in the money while the rest of the states will be going broke with big deficits.
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Rawrface says:
Weed will be legal everywhere soon! I can't wait and I was happy to read this. [evil smile]
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Hemporer says:
If you are seeking an opportunity to get into this industry be warned, you cannot unless you already have two years residency in Colorado. BUT, there is an exciting way for you to make some money by lending to the industry. As they said in the report there are no banks who will lend to dispensaries, no matter how much profit they generate. That's where you come in... if you can lend $5,000 to $250,000 for a short time and you want to earn an interest rate from 10% to 30% then please contact me today at: mmjviceroy at g mail.com

Then you can tell all your friends you are "in" the medical marijuana industry and more importantly you can help sick patients get access to the same high potency cannabis they purchase now for less money than they pay today.
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BillW44 says:
Gangs will now destroy Colorado and Washington as they are used as a giant drug labs. Whenever someone tries to do the right thing like this it is always corrupted. Bad move!
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Youthesheeple replies:
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You really think so? Then why don't gangs profit from making alcohol or ciggerettes? Is it maybe because there is no profit for legalize merchandise. Why would someone risk their life to buy something from a gang member when they can buy it from an honest business? This law will actually be taking money from gangs and putting it in the hands of legitimate business and government through taxes. This statement only spreads ignorance through the irrational fear and stupidity that somehow occurs too often in political conversations today.
Marc Myers replies:
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If gangs wanted to operate at the same kind of profit margins as legitimate businesses, they'd be in legitimate businesses. Black markets exist only because something can't be obtained legitimately, and everyone in the supply chain makes inordinate profits because of it. We see very little bootlegging of alcohol and tobacco because the profit margin just isn't there.
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jrtaylor001 says:
Good luck Colorado
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aubfmet says:
Will there be a DUI law marijuana?
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Marc Myers replies:
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It's already illegal to drive while impaired by any drug.
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aubfmet says:
Will there be a DUI law marijuana?
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mjvwsr says:
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Bojax39 replies:
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Something you came up during an attack of the munchies?