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Marathon Hearing In Colorado Produces MMJ Bill Rewrite

Cannabis News March 7th, 2010

Big thanks to Marc Emery for reaching out to us for an update and posting it on Cannabis Culture

By Tim Martin, Cannabis Culture – Friday, March 5 2010

CANNABIS CULTURE – The debate over a Senate bill to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries in Colorado stretched on for hours, and concluded with plans for a rewrite of the bill.

Forgive me as I try to recall over 10 hours of testimony on Colorado Senate Bill 1284 given to the House Judiciary Committee. The bill would regulate medical marijuana in Colorado, and specifically addresses dispensaries, which are not actually mentioned in our Constitutional Amendment 20, but are being considered under the explosion of industry here in Colorado and other states.

The City of Denver has already implemented regulations on dispensaries and in doing so has generated more than $1 million dollars in licensing fees alone in just over a month.

To say the least, the repercussions are huge and far-reaching for SB 1284. The Bill would create a licensing system for dispensaries, and growers – but, it contains many things that medical marijuana proponents feel are unfair and far-reaching.

Rob Corry, who many of you know as a leading and local flame-throwing attorney who, it could be argued, is solely responsible for saving Colorado medical marijuana on numerous occasions, and for burning and burying the last attempt to regulate the system here in Colorado by Senator Chris Romer.

Corry has said SB 1284 is purely unconstitutional. For instance he says a provision in the bill that would allow local municipalities to ban dispensaries outright is a violation of patient’s constitutional rights. (Colorado is the only medical marijuana state with the law built into the State Constitution.)

I have sat with Rob Corry many times and gone over the multiple regulations and bills that have popped up in Colorado over the past year, and in each one Corry will go line by line doing a great job ripping apart every provision as being a violation in some way of the Constitutional amendment. He says to expect many lawsuits if the bill does make it through. Another provision that would have made dispensaries in Colorado non-profit was removed just before testimony started. Many politicians didn’t think it was a great idea to refuse millions of dollars in tax revenue because non-profits can’t be taxed like full retail operations.

It was a very important and groundbreaking event, and testimony started with some of the most powerful words spoken by both medical marijuana patients, and law enforcement.

Kevin Grimsinger – an Iraq war veteran who during Operation Enduring Freedom triggered a land mine and is now lucky to be alive, but a paraplegic with a severe brain injury – gave very emotional testimony to start. He asked the board why, if he has fought in some of the most dangerous places on earth for our country and freedom, can’t he have a place to safely use his medicine here at home.

“These centers provide a safe haven to not only purchase medical cannabis, but also to protect persons who might be going through similar life circumstances,” Grimsinger said. Not a caregiver near me had a dry eye during his words. A provision in the bill would ban on-site consumption of marijuana, and that creates a problem for veterans in government housing, because they are not allowed to use marijuana at their home. It seemed the committee was also impacted by the many veterans and disabled patients who approached the podium for their allotted three minutes. Many asked to make sure the most important part of medical marijuana in Colorado is not forgotten, asking that patient’s rights and safe access to be kept intact.

Once the law enforcement and prohibitionists started to be called up, it seemed never ending. Hours upon hours of testimony with reefer madness, and talk of dispensaries creating mass crime seemed never ending and like a plan to out-wait some of the patients and pro-med marijuana people, who were patiently waiting for their time to speak. It seemed to work as by the end of testimony many on our side had gone home because the war of attrition had won out because their disability just wouldn’t allow them to sit for the 10 hours plus needed to finish testimony from everyone.

One of the most harped-on elements of the night from law enforcement was what I mentioned above, that dispensaries cause crime. One after another, Police Chief and officer approached the committee to tell of increased crime rates, and how the streets will be filled with children smoking marijuana.

One officer even said, “…drug money is the new milk money…”. The committee responded very well to these claims and brought up comments by the Los Angeles Police Chief who stated dispensaries are not any more of a crime spot than banks or liquor stores. In fact it was read into record in Colorado liquor stores and banks are targets of crime almost twice as much as dispensaries are, and the stats are backed up by other cites with dispensaries like Los Angeles as well.

I personally signed up to testify and spoke for the many marijuana offenders out their in Colorado, as I am a marijuana felon myself. I plead guilty to possession of eight ounces or more of marijuana in 2007, and under the current bill I, and any other felon or drug related misdemeanor “criminal” would not be allowed to open or operate a dispensary. I told the crowd that we are a country of second chances and if we can meet the politicians and law enforcement in the middle on many of these regulations, they should meet some of us in the middle and create a provision to allow those in my shoes to make amends and be allowed to participate in this pioneering industry.

People like me are punished over and over for their so called “mistake” of being involved with marijuana, even though many of us have paid our fair share and then some for the so called “crime”. It is my life’s passion to grow marijuana and I would be no prouder than to say I am a regulated farmer and provider of this great medicine, I told them. I hope they listened to all of us who spoke.

Ultimately, I was very proud of the House Judiciary Committee and their knowledge of medical marijuana and the flow of the supply chain. It was obvious many of them had spoken to their constituents, and they had no issue with challenging anyone on any reefer madness that was brought up.

Amendments to SB 1284 were not made last night, but there will be changes, the Committee concluded. So, let’s hope the changes are positive and Colorado can stand tall as being one of the first States to fully accept a system of regulation.

To add to it all, the bill states Colorado officials must petition the government to reschedule marijuana to a Schedule II drug.

The pressure continues. Won’t you join us?

Tim Martin, also known as John Doe, is the lead host and show producer of John Doe Radio.

Marc Emery Audio Collection on John Doe Radio

Blog June 6th, 2009

“My lawyer of four years (Ian Donaldson) just said to me straight, ‘Marc, the United States has never lost an extradition request when asking Canada”

We have enjoyed having Marc Emery on the show and will continue to enjoy having him on.  I think we are insane to put him behind bars, and the strength and perseverance showed by him and his lovely wife Jodie is nothing short of inspiring.  Please take sometime to go back and listen to some recent JDR’s with Marc Emery, and the most recent podcast with Jodie Emery.  I will eventually single out all of the JDR interviews for seperate downloading in case some of you dont enjoy the more “up to date production and music” on the show ;)

Most of the interviews are close to an hour of Marc giving his opinions on everything from Marijuana reform to American politics, to what vaporizer he chooses when he vapes.  I have a special place in my heart for Marc because of the kind words he tossed my way during my ordeal.  Not to mention the inspiration and drive he gives off.  Enjoy and please stay supportive.  Keep the emails and letters rolling asking for this injustice to be righted.

JDR v3s1 http://www.weedwatch.com/2008/01/23/7/

JDR v3s8 http://www.weedwatch.com/2008/08/04/john-doe-radio-volume-3-show-8/

JDR v4s4 http://www.weedwatch.com/2008/11/23/john-doe-radio-volume-4-show-4/

JDR v4s10 http://www.weedwatch.com/2009/04/01/john-doe-radio-volume-4-show-10/

JDR v5s8 http://www.weedwatch.com/2009/09/02/john-doe-radio-volume-5-show-8/

Here are a few News articles regarding his recent plea announcement…

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2009/06/06/Canadian-gives-up-extradition-fight/UPI-36081244310954/

http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle_blog/2009/jun/01/yes_the_case_against_marc_emery_

http://www.bostonherald.com/news/international/americas/view/2009_06_03_Canadian_pot_activist_to_plead_guilty_this_summer/srvc=home&position=recent

Marc always told me “It’s not the end of the world” and “There is always something to do or talk about in jail.”  So, I expect fully we will have many things to read about, chat and discuss regarding The Prince of Pot IF, IF he goes to prison for a few years.  Lets hope this fed judge makes everyones jaws drop and gives Marc probation.

~JDR

ps- It will be VERY nice to see people someday soon, the Heroes of this movement and everyday Joe’s like you and me, safe from spending any time locked up and imprisoned.  We areally are this crazy arent we?!

John Doe Radio Volume 5 Show 2

Shows June 3rd, 2009

I really enjoyed this weeks show.  If you like talk, we are sure giving it to you on this Volume of JDR.  I enjoy the addition of Derek and hope you all do also.  The show is starting to form as to what I imagined it to be when we started two years ago.  Thanks for being a part, yall. ~ JDR    PS – Big, Big thanks to Jodie Emery & tree Shurts.   Coming through like champs for us.
This week on JDR Volume 5!

Tree Shurts

We talk about JDR transferring his probation to Denver and the fantastic employment opportunities in the field of Drug Testing to open the show. Derek explains his love for the unique-ness of tree Shurts and your chance to WIN AN AWESOME FREE SHURT from treeShurts.com. All you have to do is just head to StonerForums.com and register there if you haven’t already. Then ENTER THE MONTHLY STONER BUCKS RAFFLE TO WIN THE MASTER KUSH tree Shurt. We told you there would be give-aways. More to come in the future…

Jodie Emery from CannabisCulture.com joins us to talk about her venture into politics and experiences alongside her husband Marc Emery, who faces extradition from Canada and a possible prison sentence in the U.S. for selling Marijuana seeds to people in the United States. She fills us in on the tough week it has been in Marc’s case and how she will continue to carry her own torch and pick up Marc’s in case he is sentenced to prison. Please visit the CannabisCulture Website and do all you can to voice your opinion to those who matter in this case how insane a prison sentence for Marc Emery is.

We discuss in JDR NEWS a Video where a Tenn. Senate representative tears up the head of the FBI’s excuses for keeping the War on Marijuana active. And, we discuss the JDR opening audio cuts with Bill O’Reilly on Fox News being led by a sincerely misguided host and how they compare Marijuana to heroin and cocaine.

Featuring Music From:

Collie BudzCome Around

Cryptic Wisdom - Tokers Indeed Feat. EMATiON and F.a.T.

And In The Stash: From The Marijuana Music Awards

HEADS INDA CLOUDSMary Jane

Welcome to the Show. Volume Five. And, instead of sitting back and relaxing. Get up and get active. Do something in this amazing time for reform.

727 lbs…of Marijuana.
JDR v5s1

John Doe Radio Volume 4 Show 10

Shows April 1st, 2009

icon for podpress John Doe Radio Volume 4 Show 10 [69:09m]: Play in Popup

This week on JDR Volume 4!

The John Doe Radio Show is looking for Co-Hosts in the Denver,Colorado area, and contributors all over the world. Contact us if you want in on the show, or want to participate in any way. JohnDoe@JohnDoeRadio.com

The last show of JDR Vol 4! We talk with Cannabis Culture Editor and The Prince of Pot, Marc Emery this week. And trust me, Marc is not short on opinions in this one. He also discusses Cannabis Culture Magazine and it’s transition to an online publication. It is an extended, (the only way we roll with Marc), interview and its a good one you DO NOT WANT TO MISS!

We also discuss with Marc Emery a little about the President Obama town hall meeting where he and the audience laughed of Marijuana legalization. I don’t discuss it in the show past the opener, and with Marc because I, and many others were highly offended that he would diss his online constituency so bad, and turn on the people that got him elected, that I didn’t want to address it to any more extent. Instead we spent our time listening to Marc Emery and his opinions. I’m postive Obama has lost my vote the next time around. Unless he pulls a rabbit from the hat, I think he has lost many others also.

We fill you in on Michigan Medical Marijuana implementation News, and how you can attain registration for med MJ in Michigan.

Of Course NORML News and The Stash are included!

Featuring Music From

Mystic Roots- Pass the Marijuana
Franziska - The Herb

And In The Stash

Andru Branch – My Jamaican Weed


Enjoy.
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