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Colorado set to prohibit marijuana co-op growing operations
Uruk-High:
This proves that it doesn't matter what party they represent or even if MJ is 'legal' in your state, the government assholes are still pretty much anti-mj and money is the only thing that they care about. :hammertime:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/colorado-set-prohibit-marijuana-co-175649933.html
DENVER (AP) — Colorado was set Monday to outlaw marijuana growing co-ops soon after the state Senate unanimously approved a bill making it a crime for people to cultivate recreational pot for other people.
The bill supported by the office of Gov. John Hickenlooper passed 35-0 but it was unclear when he would sign it.
There are no state estimates on how many collective recreational marijuana growing operations exist in Colorado, though they are popular among users who share the cost of electricity, water and fertilizer to grow their pot.
Colorado legalized recreational marijuana in 2012, but it has a nagging black-market problem. Law enforcement and state lawmakers attribute the black-market problem in part to weak restrictions on who can grow pot.
The Colorado state constitution authorizes people over 21 to grow their own pot, or to assist someone else in growing pot. That language allows groups to designate a single "farmer" to care for their marijuana plants, allowing them to avoid pot taxes that approach 30 percent, depending on the jurisdiction.
But police groups and Hickenlooper, a Democrat, have called on lawmakers to curb the practice of assisting other recreational pot users.
The bill had already passed the House.
The governor plans to sign another bill this week in the state's pot crackdown. It limits the number of marijuana plants that can be grown in a home to 12 plants, which would force medical marijuana users authorized to grow more than 12 plants to grow it in agricultural or commercial locations or to buy it from dispensaries that tax marijuana.
Hickenlooper plans to sign that bill this week, his office said.
The bill passed Monday also provides $6 million a year in marijuana tax revenues to give law enforcement agencies more money to investigate illegal pot growing operations.
Free da weed!
:weedspin :weedspin :weedspin
jbmac:
assholes
jones:
Wow, that's too bad about that old piece of paper (Colorado constitution), sounds much like
the Constitution of the US, it has become an old, worn out piece of paper(or parchment)
Fortunately Might can still Make Right, as long as you are prepared to shoot to kill the local authorities :weedspin
JustSayin:
I wonder if all the bathrooms in the Whitehouse have rolls of shit paper with the words of the Constitution on it... since that is how its treated anymore
jones:
Gonna be funny when this goes to court, my years of watching
People's Court & Judge Judy tell me that a written contract (think state constitution)
cannot be undone whenever a politician says so, fuckhead governor or otherwise :yeahboy:
If it could, the Second Amendment woulda disappeared the same way our Right to Demand Satisfaction
did at the beginning of the 1900's (seemingly)
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