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Medical Marijuana Doctors and Cards

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

There are many companies offering services related to medical marijuana in Denver Colorado. With every industry you have the good the bad and the ugly. One company falling in the good category has assisted thousands of patients with registering for a medical marijuana card and seeing a medical marijuana doctor specializing in cannabis as medicine.

(CMM) Colorado Medical Marijuana LLC can walk patients through the application and registration process of applying for a medical marijuana card from A to Z. The (CMM) staff is friendly and knowledgeable and the process is fairly quick and painless (around 20-40 minutes). The prices at CMM are competitive and the service is quick. Ask a (CMM) representative about their low income and veteran specials 303-625-4012

Colorado Medical Marijuana LLC
9233 Park Meadows Drive Suite 214
Lone Tree, CO. 80124
303-625-4012
Staff@coloradomedicalmarijuana.com
www.coloradomedicalmarijuana.com

Waiting to Inhale – Part 3

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Medical-marijuana hearing gets delayed as pot-fueled opposition grows

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Westword: By Joel Warner

In the game of bureaucratic chicken between state officials and medical marijuana advocates, chalk one up for the stoners.

In response to a growing Colorado medical marijuana community, and reports of abuses in the unregulated industry, state health officials proposed new regulations last month that could put a stranglehold on the local medical-pot business. Among other things, the rules would limit each medical marijuana “caregiver” to a max of five patients — a constraint that would seem to disallow the state’s growing number of marijuana dispensaries.

At the time Ron Hyman, state registrar of vital statistics, said he expected the March 18 Colorado Board of Health hearing on the regulations to be “energetic,” but even he wasn’t prepared for the subsequent backlash by those who believed the state was trying to take away their voter-sanctioned marijuana (not to mention dispensary owners who believed the state was torpedoing their voter-sanctioned livelihood). After more than a hundred people swamped a minor logistical meeting on the matter last week, officials decided to delay the March 18 hearing so they could find a larger meeting room. Now Hyman says they’re expecting to hold the hearing in June.
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