Let The Lawsuits Begin – HB 1284 Signed

In a release, Sensible Colorado's Brian Vicente says, "Today Colorado passed a landmark piece of legislation which serves to further legitimize the use of marijuana as medicine."

"We have already heard from patients in cities and towns where the local government is planning to ban dispensaries. Such bans will keep patients from benefiting from the new law and will jeopardize safe access to medicine," Vicente says. "Sensible Colorado, its 5,000 members and Colorado's over 100,000 medical marijuana patients stand ready to challenge any unreasonable restrictions on patients' access to medicine. Certainly any city council vote for an outright ban on medical marijuana centers will be met by swift action to prevent elected officials from denying patients access to medicine without a vote of the people."

Gov. Bill Ritter has finally signed the two bills aimed at regulating the Colorado medical marijuana industry, and refining physician practices – House Bill 1284 and Senate Bill 109 –reports Denver's Westword:

How did this former district attorney explain his reasons for backing legislation that many law-enforcement officials around the state absolutely loathe? By arguing that they "strike a delicate balance between protecting public safety and respecting the will of the voters."

Here is Ritter's statement from the posted news release:

"House Bill 1284 provides a regulatory framework for dispensaries, including giving local communities the ability to ban or place sensible and much-needed controls on the operation, location and ownership of these establishments," the Governor said. "Senate Bill 109 will help prevent fraud and abuse, ensuring that physicians who authorize medical marijuana for their patients actually perform a physical exam, do not have a DEA flag on their medical license and do not have a financial relationship with a dispensary."


NewsHawk: Ganjarden: 420 MAGAZINE
Source: The Colorado Springs Independent
Author: Bryce Crawford
Contact: The Colorado Springs Independent
Copyright: 2010 The Colorado Springs Independent
Website: Let the lawsuits begin – HB 1284 signed

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As a patient in Colorado I don"t see how the bill 1284 will help patients . Adding a cost to medical marijuana center will only trickle down to the patients. So many will go back underground. Due to this crime goes up and less people pay tax and state fees. Parts of the bill are good but the bill was change many times in a attempt to pass . This is a reaction to poor planing from Colorado's officials. The amendment 20 was passed almost a decade ago and no problems till more people started to trust the system. Yes the sudden increase is there ,but not like the centers are causing people to use MMJ. My biggest question is why all the effort when the whole country is in a world of shit. The local media and certain state senators are obsessed with MMJ and to senator Romer you went to Stanford who are you calling a hippy dippy nice one you ass. sorry for the rant ,but the bill will have a drastic change on MMJ. peace and be your self conformity is a sign of weakness :roorrip:
 
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