Colorado - Pot Concentrate Bill Passes Colorado Committee

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A House bill that would establish equivalences between marijuana that comes from plants and marijuana concentrates in retail products passed through committee Tuesday. Another bill that deals with edible pot products also has been brought forward. Both measures come in the wake of deaths that have occurred after the ingestion of marijuana products. "Every passing day, every passing news story tells us that we have to do something about both because the public's safety is being harmed," said Rep. Frank McNulty, R-Highlands Ranch, the sponsor of the concentrates bill. McNulty's bill would require the Colorado Department of Revenue to address how much marijuana concentrate can be sold by a licensed business. Current law limits sales of marijuana from plants to 1 ounce, however it does not address how much concentrate can be sold. "At least this will give us some level of equivalency with flower plants," said McNulty, who added the bill will cost about $100,000 to implement. McNulty's bill will next be heard by the House Appropriations Committee. The edible marijuana bill is expected to go straight to the floor for debate.

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A House bill that would establish equivalences between marijuana that comes from plants and marijuana concentrates in retail products passed through committee Tuesday. Another bill that deals with edible pot products also has been brought forward. Both measures come in the wake of deaths that have occurred after the ingestion of marijuana products. "Every passing day, every passing news story tells us that we have to do something about both because the public's safety is being harmed," said Rep. Frank McNulty, R-Highlands Ranch, the sponsor of the concentrates bill. McNulty's bill would require the Colorado Department of Revenue to address how much marijuana concentrate can be sold by a licensed business. Current law limits sales of marijuana from plants to 1 ounce, however it does not address how much concentrate can be sold. "At least this will give us some level of equivalency with flower plants," said McNulty, who added the bill will cost about $100,000 to implement. McNulty's bill will next be heard by the House Appropriations Committee. The edible marijuana bill is expected to go straight to the floor for debate.

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Website: Pot concentrate bill passes Colorado committee - The Denver Post
When, where,and how did these DEATHS occur after ingesting cannabis? and why hasn't
anyone heard of this? Is this some kind of hype?
 
When, where,and how did these DEATHS occur after ingesting cannabis? and why hasn't
anyone heard of this? Is this some kind of hype?

I have heard of it, and have personally experienced the danger posed by these new, dangerous strains of pot that have dominated the marketplace over the last 20 years.

I barely survived a heart attack after just one hit of this junk!
 
I have heard of it, and have personally experienced the danger posed by these new, dangerous strains of pot that have dominated the marketplace over the last 20 years.

I barely survived a heart attack after just one hit of this junk!

Had you ever smoked cannabis before this happened to you? Either you have not or you got something that was LACED with something, ans that is why we should be left to grow our OWN stash.
 
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