From the Cannabis Therapy institute:
Attorney Rob Corry's Comments on Sen. Romer's State Bill
Attorney Rob Corry today released his 12-page initial analysis of Sen. Romer's 39-page bill to regulate the medical marijuana industry in Colorado. Corry correctly states that Romer's bill "cannot be supported by
any serious patient or caregiver in Colorado's Medical Marijuana community." Corry says Romer's bill would "significantly increase costs to patients, thereby placing the most vulnerable of them in danger" and
"reduce the selection and consistency of medicine, driving most of the supply back to the dangerous criminal underground."
Click here to read Rob Corry's letter in its entirety:
http://www.cannabistherapyinstitute.com/bills/romer.draft.corry.comments1.pdf
Click here to read Sen. Romer's bill:
http://www.cannabistherapyinstitute.com/bills/
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I watched the Thornton City counsil meeting last night about the MMJ, of course they did a moratorium. The part that struck me was the city counsil woman said there was a federal legislation happening to move it from schedule I to schedule II. Which means they concede that there is medicinal use. I can't fing this anywhere online. Any suggestions on where I can look? I checked house, senate, DEA etc. Does she know something we don't or what?
Posted by: Crystal | January 13, 2010 at 12:05 PM