RE: Prop 64 passes Colorado election
Basically what we have now are dispensaries around town for medical MJ, for people who have their card. They are only in certain cities in the metro area, Denver, and a few surrounding cities. They are watched carefully, the growers take pride in their crop (funny to say) and as long as they're doing everything to the book, they and their patients are left alone. These are the tax dollars I'm talking about
The proposal will allow MJ stores to open and sell to the public once everything is ironed out - if it is, like a liquor store.
The dispensaries now, don't really support the law, as it will open the door to less quality MJ, they're unsure about how they'll fit in in the end. They say there should still be a market for tested medicinal grade MJ, but that a convenience store situation would provide something unknown.
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