Marijuana activist objects to Amendment 64 task force member calling for fed crackdown


Letter from Mark Slaugh to Governor John Hickenlooper's legal counsel:
My name is Mark Slaugh and I work as the membership director for the largest cannabis industry organization in Southern Colorado. We are experienced in working with business owners and governments to ensure responsible implementation of Cannabis policy at the local level.

In reviewing your list of Legal Panel members that will be meeting Monday, a concern came up to an obvious conflict of interest with one of your members. I've attached a letter sent less than one month after the passage of Amendment 64 from a misinformed and reactionary group of business folks requesting the Department of Justice to subvert the will of the voters by enacting the CSA in Colorado.

As you'll see in the letter, Concern Colorado President and CEO Tamara Ward signed off on an invitation for the Federal Government to intervene in Colorado's new law. Unlike letters from your office seeking guidance, this letter attempts to literally throw the Colorado cannabis industry under the federal bus by requesting enforcement of the Controlled Substance Act. Anyone who signed this letter should not be on the Amendment 64 Implementation Task Force.

As a business organization who has represented on panels with HR organizations on hiring practices regarding medical cannabis patients, we feel she is unqualified and misinformed on the cannabis issue. Her representation of employers as outlined in this letter is contrary to the Governor's' purpose of the task force. We have copied the media on this fact and ask that you reconsider Ms. Ward as the ideal representative for employers. Her personal position is not conducive to a productive task force working toward the interests of our members, our society, or the voters of Colorado.

Since small businesses comprise most of the job creation in Colorado, we would suggest a member who represents a small business coalition. These small enterprises account for 52 percent of all U.S. workers, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and would be more representative of the employers of Colorado. These business people have not attempted to thwart the job creation and economic development of the Colorado Cannabis industry. Additionally, your board could use more representation from Southern Colorado as Dan Nordberg is the only person on the task force from our region. Perhaps the SBDC in Pueblo or Colorado Springs may be able to offer a more ideal representative.

Thank you for understanding this obvious conflict of interest, we look forward to your response.

Letter to the Department of Justice:

Letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder

Letter to President Barack Obama:

Letter to President Barack Obama

Letter to Governor John Hickenlooper and Colorado Attorney General John Suthers:

Letter to Governor John Hickenlooper and Colorado Attorney General John Suthers

More from our Marijuana archive: "Amendment 64: Business organizations ask feds to clamp down on Colorado marijuana measure."


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palmspringsbum1
palmspringsbum1

This is always what happens with government committees - they get stacked with obstructionists.

Look at how many medical marijuana commissions have approved new conditions.  Look at the fight in Colorado over adding PTSD as a medical marijuana condition.

If her fight to stay on the commission prevents them from setting up regulations and approving grows and distributors, she will have done her job.

Den420ver
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Tamra Ward. Needs to be removed immediately. (Period )

ccapra
ccapra like.author.displayName 1 Like

Based on the letter, her motives would be subject.  Politics at their finest.

ryan.cordova
ryan.cordova topcommenter

http://www.floridatomatoes.org/Regulations/Domestic-Markets.aspxNot even tomatoes are legal the way Donkey wants pot to be.

Monkey
Monkey like.author.displayName 1 Like

@ryan.cordova Without even reading it I bet the regulations don't include customers. I bet it doesn't limit the possession of tomatoes, or selling them to friends, or even limit the number of tomato plants people can grow. I bet it doesn't ban public consumption of tomatoes, or ban restaurants, grocery stores and farmers markets from selling tomatoes either. But what do I know, just a guess, maybe the story does indicate people will be searched for having tomatoes, but I doubt it.

ryan.cordova
ryan.cordova topcommenter

@Monkey @ryan.cordova So without having read anything on the subject. Are tomatoes legal or are they regulated?

Monkey
Monkey like.author.displayName 1 Like

@ryan.cordova Legal. Tomatoes aren't regulated, businesses that farm or sell tomatoes are regulated. The non-commercial possession, cultivation, transport, transfer and use of tomatoes aren't limited like our cannabis is. If the story you posted really says individuals are limited to how many tomatoes or tomato plants they can have, I'll apologize for being mis-informed.

betweenthelines
betweenthelines like.author.displayName 1 Like

This 'Tamra Ward' loser should be removed from this group IMMEDIATELY.....I thought this was supposed to be a group tasked with 'implementing', not obstructing....The Governor explicitly stated that "Members will not be engaging in the debate on the merits of marijuana legalization. The voter's have spoken."

tutonehcc
tutonehcc like.author.displayName 1 Like

This ought to be really interesting.  Keep up the awesome coverage Westword! 

DonkeyHotay
DonkeyHotay topcommenter like.author.displayName 1 Like

A64 does NOT legalize marijuana -- not even close.

The AUTHORS of A64 have confessed that fact during Government hearings on the Amendment.

D0NKEYH0TAY
D0NKEYH0TAY

@DonkeyHotay A64 legalizes possession of 1 ounce of marijuana by those 21 or over. A64 legalizes growing 6 plants.  A64 Legalizes possession of ALL the bud off of those plants at the site where you grow it.  

Does it allow you to grow it in your basement and sell it under the table in your local park?  Nope.   No wonder you are so upset about it.

tutonehcc
tutonehcc like.author.displayName 1 Like

@DonkeyHotay Do you think marijuana is illegal?  Even from afar?  From a close it seems pretty darn legal around here.  Here watch, I'm gonna smoke this right now!  See?.... it's not illegal, nothing bad happened!  Proof once again that it's all good yo!

DonkeyHotay
DonkeyHotay topcommenter like.author.displayName 1 Like

@tutonehcc ... deluded drug addicts utter the same idiocy about heroin and crack every day they don't get caught.

legalize-it
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Everyone should be appalled she was even considered given her position.  It should be obvious what her desires are and a blatant conflict of interest when implementing the will of the voters.  Nothing to consider with her.  Replace her.  She will have countless whispers in the ear from prominent influential business who seek to stop the implementation of the voters will.

Dillweedy
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she obviously should not be on the committee. The committee's task is to make A64 happen. Someone who's mission is contrary to that should not be charged with such a task.

malcolmkyle16
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Prohibitionists like Donkey Hotay literally don't give a damn about the welfare of individual citizens. That's you, me, and everyone you care about. They don't care even when their policy means destroying the economy or bank-rolling criminals and terrorists. The prohibitionist onslaught appears to be simply a war directed at all of us.

America, it is time to wake up! Prohibition is a cultural and economic assault on your money, on your careers, on your ability to put food on the table, have shelter, cloth yourself, and even survive or self-medicate. The fiscal cliff isn't the crisis—Prohibitionist control over America's politics and government is!

During alcohol prohibition, all profits went to enrich criminals and corrupt politicians. Young men died every day on inner-city streets while battling over turf. A fortune was wasted on enforcement that could have gone on education, etc. On top of the budget-busting prosecution and incarceration costs, billions in taxes were lost. Finally, the economy collapsed. Sound familiar?

Prohibitionists, and their criminal friends who live in a crack-house called Congress, are having a ball and it's all on our tab.

DonkeyHotay
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The Lying Liars who promoted the festering turd that is A64 are the ones who have a conflict of interest with  the best interests of real world marijuana users and growers in Colorado.

D0NKEYH0TAY
D0NKEYH0TAY like.author.displayName 1 Like

@DonkeyHotay Too bad you couldn't put down the bong long enough to get off your ass and get some signatures on A70.  Your sour grapes are stinking up the place.

malcolmkyle16
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@DonkeyHotay You lost!

BillG883
BillG883 like.author.displayName 1 Like

@malcolmkyle16 @DonkeyHotay Malcolm, it is just a waste of time to talk to this crazy person. Eventually he/she/it will get tired of the sour grapes thing on A64 and move on to find something else to be upset about.  This is just a sick person with real problems.  You can't take he/she/it personally. This person will never be happy, will always complain and be ugly to others.  The best thing to do is just avoid and ignore he/she/it.  Of course DonkeyHotay lost. That won't shut he/she/it up though. Nobody is listening to he/she/it anymore.  Only a few will get sucked into these stupid arguments now.  Maybe if we all just ignored DonkeyHotay he/she/it will get bored and go chase some other windmills.

DonkeyHotay
DonkeyHotay topcommenter

@malcolmkyle16 -- Everyone Lost! with the pathetic turd that is A64...

... except Law Enforcement, the Dept. of Revenue and the Marijuana McLawyers who'll get rich from fools like you who run afoul of the myriad REGULATIONS that are about to get shoved up your ass.

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