Marijuana advocates respond to report saying medical pot is being diverted

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Yesterday, we shared a new report from the Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area citing more than seventy examples of medical marijuana from Colorado being diverted for illegal purposes, with RMHIDTA director Tom Gorman arguing that passage of Amendment 64, the Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol Act, would make the situation infinitely worse. Two pro-pot advocates see things differently.

First up is Michael Elliott, executive director of the Medical Marijuana Industry Group, a locally based trade association, who sent along a statement accompanied by a series of footnotes and links intended to back up his points.

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Michael Elliott.
In his remarks, on view below in their entirety, Elliott praises "the efforts of law enforcement to prevent illegal distribution," but he rejects the implication that state regulations are inadequate to prevent medical cannabis from being sold for recreational purposes here and out of state, albeit in the most polite and deferential way.

"Since Colorado regulated the sale of medical marijuana in 2010, Colorado has seen decreases in youth marijuana consumption, suicides, traffic fatalities, and crime. All of these studies point to one conclusion -- Colorado's medical marijuana framework is working," he writes, adding, "MMIG's members are responsible business owners who support rigorous enforcement of the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code, and work to ensure the industry is run with the highest standards."

Note that Elliott doesn't question the incidents mentioned in the RMHIDTA report or deny that some Colorado MMJ may be used for non-medical purposes.

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Mason Tvert.
Mason Tvert, one of the primary proponents for Amendment 64, takes a more direct approach in a statement of his own.

"We have hundreds of state-legal cannabis businesses operating in Colorado and they were able to cite a few dozen examples of problems over the past three years -- and relatively few were from 2012," he notes.

By the way, Gorman says law enforcement agencies that responded to the RMHIDTA's request for information about incidents involving Colorado medical marijuana generally avoided mentioning current cases or ones that have not been resolved.

On a related topic, Tvert argues that "these agencies are desperate to have the marijuana trade completely underground so that they can keep making arrests and seizing assets. They are motivated by a desire to shut down regulated shops. They cannot even accept that by regulating the cultivation and sale of medical marijuana, we are actually moving toward the elimination of underground sales, not the expansion of it."

Here's the full release from MMIG's Elliott:

Since Colorado regulated the sale of medical marijuana in 2010, Colorado has seen decreases in youth marijuana consumption, suicides, traffic fatalities, and crime. All of these studies point to one conclusion -- Colorado's medical marijuana framework is working.

While prescription drug overdoses recently overcame traffic fatalities as the leading cause of accidental death in the United States, marijuana has never been responsible for an overdose death, making it an extremely safe alternative for qualifying patients.

As the most regulated industry in Colorado, we applaud the efforts of law enforcement to prevent illegal distribution.

MMIG's members are responsible business owners who support rigorous enforcement of the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code, and work to ensure the industry is run with the highest standards. MMIG will continue our efforts to guarantee that qualifying Colorado patients have safe access to effective medical marijuana, while also supporting state regulatory agencies and all levels of law enforcement in preventing criminal distribution of properly regulated medications.

References/Citations

1. Colorado teen marijuana usage down: Colorado's teen marijuana usage rate went down almost 3% from 2009 to 2011, according to the 2011 data from the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS), compiled by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). During this same period, teen marijuana usage went up nationally. Colorado's rate fell below the national average. This is also the time period when the medical marijuana industry blossomed in Colorado, and came under very restrictive state and local regulations.

a. Colorado: Click here -- Youth marijuana usage in Colorado went down 2.8% (24.8% to 22%) from 2009 to 2011.

b. National: Click here -- Youth marijuana usage nationwide went up 2.3% (20.8% to 23.1%) from 2009 to 2011.

c. National v. Colorado: Click here -- Youth usage in Colorado fell below the national average in 2011 (23.1% US v. 22.0% CO).

d. Finally, click here to see a new research paper which indicates that medical marijuana laws may be responsible for decreased teen marijuana usage.

2. Suicides down: Medical marijuana laws may be reducing suicide rates. Click here.

3. Traffic Fatalities Down: Medical marijuana laws may be reducing traffic fatalities because they reduce drunk driving. Click here.

4. Crime down: National and State studies indicate that medical marijuana laws may be reducing crime.

a. National: Click here for a study published in the July issue of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs

b. Colorado: Click here for a state analysis by the Denver Post.

5. Prescription Drug Statistics

a. Click here for a report highlighting that prescription drugs now kill more people than traffic accidents

b. Click here for information on the DEA's website about prescription drug abuse.

More from our Marijuana archive: "Marijuana: Colorado Democratic Party convention supports Amendment 64."

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Juan_Leg
Juan_Leg topcommenter

Sex is being diverted as well.

Are you going to DESTROY pussy, too ???...

Juan_Leg
Juan_Leg topcommenter

GM Donkey !

 

Juan_Leg
Juan_Leg topcommenter

Any chance of a law addressing exposed cellulite ???

Juan_Leg
Juan_Leg topcommenter like.author.displayName 1 Like

Because we desperately NEED more laws.

The 1,000,000,000 (+), and counting,

are not even close enough for this to

TRULY BE A FREE NATION !!!!!!!!!!

Juan_Leg
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"...Land of the free ?

&

the home of the slaves..."

hykirkish
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Folks,

 

IcePick seems to resent my desire to provide the Truth about the Harms that Marijuana does to the human, by referring to me as a spammer.  These guys absolutely do not want someone like me to provide truthful information like this to un-informed Citizens of Colorado.  Here is more truth from the ASAM for your consideration:

 

ASAM opposes state ballot measures to legalize marijuana

 

Physicians should take lead against efforts in Colorado, Washington and Oregon

 

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/asam-opposes-state-ballot-measures-180000319.html;_ylt=A2KJjagB5RZQ.GQAZBvQtDMD

 

WASHINGTON, July 30, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) opposes proposals to legalize marijuana anywhere in the United States, including three state measures on November 2012 ballots.

 

Legalization initiatives in Colorado, Washington and Oregon create unacceptable risks to public health, according to a white paper approved by the ASAM Board of Directors at its July 25 meeting. Physicians and other health professionals must learn more about the real health threats posed by marijuana use, all of which are made worse by legalization. Physicians should encourage public education about these facts and lead efforts against ballot initiatives to legalize marijuana, the report said.

 

ASAM is the nation's foremost association of physicians dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of the disease of addiction.

 

Please select the link to read more of this article.

IcePick
IcePick

hykirkish is a spammer 

hykirkish
hykirkish

Citizens of Colorado,

 

The scientific evidence shows us that smoking marijuana COMBINES the worst qualities of both alcohol and tobacco.

 

As we see with alcohol, we are now seeing a huge increase in people being killed [and filling our morgues] on our streets and highways when under the influence of drugs with the majority being marijuana.

 

 http://​www.santacruzsentinel.com/​localnews/ci_20418590/​light-three-recent-fatal-ac​cidents-chp-warns-drivers

 

http://www.whitehouse.gov/​sites/default/files/ondcp/​issues-content/​fars_report_october_2011.pd​f

 

The Pro-Pot lobby tries to confuse the ill-informed by using the ruse that no one has ever overdosed on marijuana.

 

Well no one has ever overdosed on tobacco either and yet the science shows that, “Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of disease, disability, and death in the United States.

Each year, an estimated 443,000 people die prematurely from smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke, and another 8.6 million live with a serious illness caused by smoking.

 

Despite these risks, approximately 46.6 million U.S. adults smoke cigarettes. Smokeless tobacco, cigars, and pipes also have deadly consequences, including lung, larynx, esophageal, and oral cancers”.

 

The science shows us that marijuana smoke contains significantly more cancerous components that tobacco and just a week ago we saw the evidence of it when it was reported that BLINK drummer Travis Barker had to quit smoking marijuana after he learned that his throat (esophagus) had become precancerous due to his years of abusing Pot…

 

http://blog.rock.inmusic.ca/2012/07/drummer-quits-smoking-weed-after-cancer-scare.html

 

Like I stated above, smoking marijuana combines the two worst attributes of both alcohol and tobacco and as such, it should never be used as a medicine or legalized.

 

A dressed up pig with lipstick is still a pig; and a skunk sprayed with perfume still stinks; same as for marijuana.

IcePick
IcePick like.author.displayName 1 Like

OMG if I read the following statements I might.... question the writers.

hykirkish
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The Truth,

 

The City of Los Angeles, CA is the 2nd largest city (by population) in the United States of America. From this article you can see that the Elected Leaders of LA and her Citizens are fed up with all the murders, killings, robberies, pistol whippings, robberies, along with the fact that the children of LA were getting marijuana from these Pot-Shops.

 

Los Angeles City Council voted 14 to 0 to “Ban” marijuana dispensaries within their city limits. It is estimated that there are over 1000 marijuana dispensaries currently in operation in Los Angeles.

 

“The actions taken by the City of Los Angeles has sent a loud wake up call to cities, counties, and states all across our nation that the 2nd largest city in the nation (by population) and the State of California has had enough of the ruse of so-called ‘medical’ marijuana,” said CALM Founder Carla Lowe. “L.A. City Council votes 14-0 to ban medical marijuana shops”

 

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/07/la-council-votes-on-pot-shops.html

IcePick
IcePick

 @hykirkish why is there only one doctor with these claims of damage?  where is the support?  SHILL

hykirkish
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More truth about the terrible damage that marijuana does to our kids and society as a whole.

 

Here are two video's for the folks of Arkansas to consider:

 

Dr. Thurstone - Top ten reason to NOT legalize Marijuana

 

Dr. Thurstone is a Colorado - Child and Addiction Psyciatrist

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm3D3OyJD0c

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRpeCZIWU5w&feature=related

 

hykirkish
hykirkish

Some in these blogs will claim, trying to convince you, that marijuana doesn't cause cancer.

 

Here is a recent article for everyone's consideration concerning Marijuana and Cancer,

 (More truth regarding the terrible damage that marijuana does to the human):

 

 Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker decides to quit marijuana

 

 http://​www.digitaljournal.com/​article/328699

 

Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker went on a health kick and has decided that he will quit smoking marijuana after health scare.

 

Barker said that he started his new health kick after he learnt that his esophagus has become precancerous due to years of smoking pot and eating bad food.

 

According to Female First, back in May Blink 182 had to cancel some shows because Barker was diagnosed with Barrett's esophagus. The drummer had to go to the hospital for an emergency tonsillectomy.

 

Barler went onto say that Barrett's esophagus was caused by excessive smoking and extreme acid reflux.

 

Barker admitted that he really loved smoking marijuana. He said that he use to smoke a lot, especially when he felt anxious.

 

According to Babble, Barker said that he thought that he would be able to smoke pot for the rest of his life. He then went onto say that when it comes to your health and when it is on the line, you don't mess around.

hykirkish
hykirkish

MEDPOTLIE – Dr Darryl Inaba – Haight Ashbury Clinic – San Francisco

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darryl_S._Inaba

 

Quotes from Darryl Inaba Pharm.D. Director of the Haight-Ashbury Detoxification, Rehabilitation, and Aftercare Clinic / CNS / 20040115 "Marijuana is a substance that contains up to 360 active brain chemicals in every variety a person smokes. We found that just one of those chemicals, Delta-9 THC, thought to be the most potent and causing the greatest amount of brain effects, is altered by the liver.

 

The liver tries to destroy this drug and get rid of it but in the process, it actually creates 60 or more new drugs that are active in the brain. So marijuana is a multitude of drugs."

 

"There is marijuana growing everywhere with a very high potency of 14-20% THC. To fully understand importance of this, we must realize that people who smoked in the 1960s thought marijuana was a benign drug.

 

Smoking one joint today is the equivalent of smoking about 14 of those joints from the '60s. Thus, we have a much greater concern about the health consequences of today's marijuana."

 

"The big problem we see at the Haight-Ashbury Clinic is that the potent form of marijuana today is causing a lot more problems than we saw in the 1960s. I never treated a single self-admitted marijuana addict in the Clinic from the early '60s through the mid-'80s.

 

However, by the late-1980s we started seeing people coming in saying, "Help me. I want to stop smoking pot. It is causing me to have memory problems. Causing me to be too spaced out. Not to function in my work. I can't complete tasks. It's causing me to be sick in the morning and cough. I have withdrawal symptoms. I want to stop and I can't stop.

 

" We now have at our program in San Francisco about 100 new patients every month who are in treatment specifically for marijuana addiction

Budd_Jones
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It really does not matter what happens in Colorado or California. You can fly to any state in the U.S., drive to the most rural location in that state, and within 30 minutes have Marijuana delivered to your door. Whether it be Mexican Cartel Weed, Russian Indoor, or High Grade Medicinal quality Basement grown by a kid.

On a deeply Republican-rooted Mid West farm I watched homemakers bake Apple Pies while learning the art of using a Bong.  They go to church on Sunday and have lunch at the Grill twice a week and are starting to appreciate the pleasures and the benefits of Marijuana in their old age.

 

There's simply too much Marijuana in other states for the shut down of dispensaries in Colorado to have any effect whatsoever on the supply elsewhere. While the debate continues here the quality and demand is increasing rapidly across America. The Ditch Weed in Lake County Illinois was more meticulously trimmed and properly cured, as well as more potent, than many of the strains found in dispensaries here.  What some think is Colorado Medical Marijuana going the back door here is just  product of a kid following the easy step by step YouTube instructions.

 

The competition created by the Denver dispensary market has proven how efficient businesses must be to survive in this non existent economy.  Smart dispensary owners will realize this is not a storefront business that is Facebook friendly yet the demand here will never cease. Reducing the immensely ridiculous retail/commercial overhead requirements while focusing on a captured and loyal customer base will generate more profits and peace of mind than all this bullshit ever will.

 

 

IcePick
IcePick

 @Budd_Jones  HI "Donkey".  Can't erase this post, can you.... "Jerry"...

Trent Dozier
Trent Dozier

I live part time in Colorado and part time in Wyoming, and I see bud in Wyoming that is from Colorado all the damn time. But really who cares? Oxycodone from Florida is all over america. Cocaine from Mexico is all over America. What I find most troubling is that Coors from Golden is all over America and there are too many people dying from alcohol.

Monster Mark
Monster Mark

Real easy solution: End Federal Prohibition and let the states decide for themselves.

Ryk McDorman
Ryk McDorman

If so, what's the point? There's also a huge black market for opioids (oxycontin, morphine, fentanyl, etc) but it doesn't affect distribution of those drugs.

Wayne DeNucci
Wayne DeNucci

YES ! NJ passed the Law 2 years ago and no despersery yet patients have to go some where

Kevin Kohl
Kevin Kohl

I say wait to the election year is over and see if politicians still give a shit. Got to get those numbers.

Timothy Parris
Timothy Parris

The reason for the real estate season is the pro pot professionals feelings of the pro pot propper gander. Yes, all swans are required to rock a black bow tie. It's just good business, taxation and cerebral stimulus. Can I please get a zip of Ingrid now?

Justin Spencer
Justin Spencer

thats not CO's problem, it's the other states' problem

Fred Kaplan
Fred Kaplan

The USA ships millions of gallons of gasoline AND oil out of the country everyday....to the highest bidder......Why not MJ?

Mar Marcia
Mar Marcia

ugh... junk science at it's best...

Denise Caskey
Denise Caskey

How much is too much? An ounce? A pound? A few hundred pounds? In any case, the answer is no.

jerry
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I love this part: "Note that Elliott doesn't question the incidents mentioned in the RMHIDTA report or deny that some Colorado MMJ may be used for non-medical purposes."

 

Surrender early, surrender often, that's the MMIG/SAFER/Sensible motto!

 

Remember, these were the people that lobbied FOR a nanogram limit on THC in the blood.

 

Am. 64: written by the police for the police

DonkeyHotay
DonkeyHotay topcommenter

 @jerry 

 

""MMIG's members are responsible business owners who support rigorous enforcement of the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code" -- Mike Elliot

 

May his wish come true -- RIGOROUS enFORCEment of the MMCED rules would shut down, destroy and eliminate nearly all dispensaries still operating -- starting with the MMIG criminals.

 

Make it So !! -- ask the MMED, the DOR and the IRS to inspect and audit each and every MMIG dispensary, owner and investor for complete compliance with ALL laws, rules and regulations.

 

Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division

455 Sherman Street, Suite 390

Denver, CO 80203

303-205-8421

 

MMED Tipline may be reached at 1-855-277-7500

or you can remain anonymous by calling 720-913-7867

 

.

 

 

 

jerry
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 @DonkeyHotay Regulation 43.3 – 402 Inventory. C. Inventory Determination. 15 1. All plants of the genus cannabis, INCLUDING MARIJUANA CLONES PLACED IN A GROWING MEDIUM, in possession of a licensee while at an Optional Premises Cultivation facility and Medical Marijuana Center shall be considered plant inventory.

jerry
jerry like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @DonkeyHotay

Oh, yeah, here's the big one:

 

Regulation 43.3 – 402 Inventory. A. “Inventory” - shall be measured by common weights and measures and consist of both: 1. plant count within a licensee’s OPC and MMC which shall not exceed 6 plants per patient designated to the MMC including marijuana clones placed in a growing medium; and 2. the total weight of all packaged cannabis such as but not limited to flowers, kief, leaf, shake, concentrates, and oils not subject to §12-43.3-104 (9), C.R.S. located on the licensed premises of a Medical Marijuana Center, not to exceed two ounces per primary center patient. B. Notwithstanding the requirements

 

With access to a webcam of everyone's grow, the MMED will be watching for you to harvest, and then come in and enFORCE this rule. Say goodbye to 80% of your harvest.

 

But this is important for the MMIG sellouts to be "compliant" and "make law enforcement's job easier."

jerry
jerry like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @DonkeyHotay Get the ruler out. Here's some of the MMED rules to be strictly enFORCEd.

 

Reg 43.3-xxx Limited Access Areas. A. All limited access areas must be identified by the posting of a sign which shall be a minimum of 12” X 12” which shall state in the English language ‘Do Not Enter - Limited Access Area – Access limited to Licensed owners, employees and contractors only” in lettering no smaller than ½ inch.

 

Regulation 43.3-904. Product Labeling, Substitution, Sampling and Analysis. A. 3. The minimum print size for each of the three required statements for non infused products and for each of the seven required statements for medical marijuana-infused products is 1/16 inch. The size of the characters in the net weight statement is determined by the area of the principal display panel and may be greater than 1/16 inch.

DonkeyHotay
DonkeyHotay topcommenter

  Paid Pot Pimps = Proven Liars!

 

The "medical" marijuana industry in Colorado it a SHAM and a FARCE.

 

No honest participant in the industry would deny the reality that the VAST MAJORITY of "patients" are merely recreational stoners hiding behind the pretense of medical necessity, abusing and perverting the provisions of Amendment 20 to get stoned or make a quick $$.

 

We've seen the blatant lies and deceptions from Mason Tvert's A64 campaign.

 

We've seen the greed and self-serving manipulation of laws and regulations by the MMIG cartel pigs, many to the detriment of the rights of individual patients and private caregivers.

 

No one believes these lying liars.

 

 

coloradommjpatient
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Michael Elliot is nothing more than a puppet. He and his overloards at MMIG are a nothing more than greedy pigs. If you like people who:

 

1. NARC on growers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxNcy0YAr0c

2. SUPPORTs a THC DUID Bill Bill: http://blogs.westword.com/latestword/2012/05/medical_marijuana_industry_group_thc_driving_bill.php

3. Lobbies to destroy caregivers:  http://blogs.westword.com/latestword/2011/05/medical_marijuana_lobbyists_hb_1043_photos.php

4. Lobbies to limit competition:  http://blogs.westword.com/latestword/2012/05/medical_marijuana_industry_group_outdoor_mmj_ad_ban.php

 

than go ahead and shop at RiverRock or any MMIG shop. I and many others will NEVER step foot or support what MMIG or their puppet Michael Elliot has to say. Please stop interviewing Elliot, as he is an idiot and DOES NOT speak for patients or the industry. He is told to speak for MMIGs  own interests.

 

Of course pot is getting diverted. As long as it remains illegal, people will try to profit off of it. 

jerry
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This even more clearly illustrates the point that the clueless drug policy wankers who wrote Am. 20 and Am. 64 are intentionally setting up a scenario of good pot smokers vs. bad pot smokers, with the good "compliant" "legitimate" pot smokers actually funding law enforcement to go after the bad "non-compliant", "illegitimate" pot smokers. Oh for the daze when we were all bad pot smokers and MMIG and Brian Vincente and Mason Trvert weren't running around trying "make law enforcement's job easier" by handing them funding to continue the war on "bad" pot smokers.

 

Stop giving these people money! Boycott the registry, boycott dispensaries, boycott MMIG, boycott SAFER/SENSIBLE/NORML/DPA, burn your red card and vote NO on deceptive Am. 64. Simple prohibition at this point is preferable to all of this complex prohibition, with more rules to violate and more ways to go to jail, and more money to fund the cops to do it.

Yup.
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 @jerry "If you can't do the time, don't do the crime." - Donkey Hotay.

DonkeyHotay
DonkeyHotay topcommenter

 @jerry 

 

The sad part of your cogent reality is that many Stupid Stoners are so brain-baked that they couldn't pour water out of a bong if the instructions were printed on the bottom ... and in their depraved ignorance actually support and promote initiatives and groups with simplistic names and labels ... against their own self-interest.

 

Stupid Stoners are as Stupid Stoners do.

 

.

jerry
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It's easy to blame it on the pot, cuz it can make you stupid to some extent. But there are plenty of stupid people in the world that don't smoke pot, too. Look at Mason Trvrt, former alcoholic, I don't even think he smokes pot. I've never seen him take a hit. What's his excuse?

jerry
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 @DonkeyHotay Pied Pipers of Pot is an amazing phrase. Who ever thought it would come to this? Jack Herer is rolling over in his grave!

DonkeyHotay
DonkeyHotay topcommenter

 @jerry 

 

Vicente, Tvert, MMIG and all the evil pro-law enforcement, anti-patient/caregiver crap they create and promote ONLY exist because so many bong-sucking stoners are so utterly clueless that they -- contrary to their own self-interests -- support and endorse them like blind children being led to "a modest proposal" by the Pied Pipers of Pot.

 

Your analysis is spot on -- one day stoners might actually extract their craniums from their collective rectums long enough to realize they are harming themselves by supporting the Big $$ Dispensary Cartels and their Paid Prevaricating Pimps.

 

One day.

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