DENVER - The first attempt to regulate Colorado's medical marijuana industry has passed its first test at the Capitol. The Senate Health & Human Services Committee voted 6-1 Wednesday to back a bill aimed at preventing doctors from issuing medical marijuana recommendations to recreational users.
Around 150 people packed the Old Supreme Court chamber at the Capitol Wednesday morning and nearly 60 testified during a hearing that lasted more than four hours.
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ofcoarse the pigs are against it....They need to justify their pointless jobs.
not to mention all the money they make by giving fines, and money the private prison systems receive based on the number of inmates.
why should nature against the law?
How do people I don't know get to tell me what is right for me?
why are people able to regulate something they have no part in ?
It should be between you , a seed, and God...just my opinion
jansley13 1 year ago