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Colorado House Bill 1284

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Paco

Cannagirl. Patients choice was against the bill. from what I understand speaking with the onwners.
 

Michael Scott

New member
I have just got finished reading 1284 and there are some serious flaws that are going to hurt competition, keep mmj prices high and the profits in only a few hands.
Thank you government for again stepping in, making unreasonable legislation which is going to hurt the end user, the patient that needs the medicine for their illness.

Ken Weaver owns and operates two medical marijuana dispensaries in Denver, including the Rocky Mountain Farmacy. Read the article about who he is and what he has done.

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/100509dnproweaver.3f561d7.html

This guy is piece of work. If he is deemed to be of "good moral character" and licensed it will prove that the system has failed and the mmj industry is headed down the drain.
 
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cannagirl

Cannagirl. Patients choice was against the bill. from what I understand speaking with the onwners.

They might have put money up for the bill before all the changes went into effect and now do not like the finalized bill, but at one point they definitely supported it in one form or another...


Plus PC should be fine, every time I have gone in there they love to tell me about how they grow most of all their meds in one of their 5 warehouses.
 

Greenmopho

Member
Plus PC should be fine, every time I have gone in there they love to tell me about how they grow most of all their meds in one of their 5 warehouses.

I believe Jim said it was 6....6 warehouses, not 5...get it right...gosh! (Napoleon Dynamite voice)

This guy is piece of work. If he is deemed to be of "good moral character" and licensed it will prove that the system has failed and the mmj industry is headed down the drain.

I believe everything is going in his girlfriend's name, hence the reason he supported HB1284....but with a history of scamming like that, he could just fake the background check...
 

funkfingers

Long haired country boy
Veteran
So since this bill is going to effectively put me out of a job does anyone, know of anywhere that's hiring in the front range??? Damn't I knew I should have been running credit card scams and robbing banks instead of growing trees. live and learn I guess.
 

Moonshine*

Rare Dankness
Veteran
well unfortunately I'm not of "good moral" character..

...Yep you seemed a bit shady to me.....Just Kidding ;)

Nice to put a face to Funk! Hope it works out for ya man.

So does the bill have to go into effect before the lawyers start going after it or are they just waiting for someone to be forced out of a city or prosecuted before they do anything?
 

Balazar

Member
I'm not in this for money, It is how I was paying the bills though... I'm seriously considering selling my personal possessions, putting the grow op in storage and backpacking the western slope all summer.
 

ClearBarbedFunk

lost in the Haze
ICMag Donor
Veteran
I'm not in this for money, It is how I was paying the bills though... I'm seriously considering selling my personal possessions, putting the grow op in storage and backpacking the western slope all summer.

hot showers, soft bed, and kind bud off the southern face of the grand mesa, for travelin backpackers:D

CBF
 

Balazar

Member
sigh.....wish I could do that.....feet tied to the floor....one of these summers i will hike the Continental Divide Trail....hopefully!

You could always take a weekend and do Longs Peak, Red Mountain, or Crater Peak with me. Those are on my list for this summer no matter what. The Needle Mountains too.

So much to do, so little time... Unless I just go full bore and stay out there all summer I can probably only get about 6 or 8 good trips in this summer... I will need lots of hash. I am a lightweight fanatic.
 

Greenmopho

Member
You could always take a weekend and do Longs Peak, Red Mountain, or Crater Peak with me. Those are on my list for this summer no matter what. The Needle Mountains too.

So much to do, so little time... Unless I just go full bore and stay out there all summer I can probably only get about 6 or 8 good trips in this summer... I will need lots of hash. I am a lightweight fanatic.


Sounds good...Longs peak is on my, uh...long term goals...LOL!

Would be great to just camp and hike around for a whole outdoor season, and do some guerilla grows while enjoying the great outdoors!
 

Balazar

Member
Does anyone have experience with gorilla backpacking? I was thinking about doing this with GPS to mark each spot. Just take clones out there and put them here and there. I was also considering throwing some beans in a well hidden patch and letting them go and do their natural thing.
 

Greenmopho

Member
Colorado House Bill 1284

Balazar said:
Does anyone have experience with gorilla backpacking? I was thinking about doing this with GPS to mark each spot. Just take clones out there and put them here and there. I was also considering throwing some beans in a well hidden patch and letting them go and do their natural thing.

I think about this every time we go hiking....but no experience.
 
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Tr33

High Times did a story quite awhile back, late 80's called "Growing on the Edge"

I was doing that back in the late 80's and early 90's down in DGO up till 95 which is when I found my Glory Canyon where I grew outside till 2005 when my site was discovered.

it's about how you find small hidden sweet spots in the suburbs, and plant a clone, leave it and come back to harvest it at a later time.

Here in the foothills, call it "Growing in the Rocks", something many people I know in Cali and AZ are doing, and basically it's the same thing except you find your sweet spot in the rock crags fill up the crag with your best soil grow medium, plant your clone(s) and come back once every few weeks to check on them.
Using a decent GPS is the way to go, I have a Magellan GPS, I don't like the Garmins, just not accurate enough as my Magellan, and you can not use those cheap car gps units, those are a joke.
You need a geo caching type of gps where you can make waypoints. Just don't label your waypoints as plants when naming them.


any geo cachers here, I cache once in awhile, been over a year, make hiking a little more interesting.
Have Fun
 
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