Debate Over Dispensary Regulations Continues In Colorado
the420times | Mar 05, 2010 | Comments 0
March 5, 2010 — The first committee hearing of House Bill 1284 revealed that neither medical marijuana activists nor law enforcement groups are pleased with the bill. If passed, the bill would allow dispensaries to operate as for-profit companies with few advertising restrictions.
Few on either side happy with proposed medical-marijuana licensing rules
By John Ingold
The Denver Post
Marijuana activists and law enforcement officials sparred Thursday as the bell rang on the fight over medical-marijuana dispensary regulations at the state Capitol.
The first committee hearing on House Bill 1284 — which would require dispensaries to be licensed by both state and local governments and is the more controversial of the two medical-marijuana bills at the Capitol — stretched into the evening. Lawmakers said late Thursday that they would not vote on the measure until another date.
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