May 24, 2017, 12:26 PM
46and2In Denver today: A clown wearing knife gloves kills a man at Torchy's Tacos and escapes on a scooter and another guy poses as Dr and removes testicles
Again, Medical Marijuana has been legal in Colorado since November of 2000 and caregivers/med-growers were already providing delivery services and discrete med-retail locations in the early 2000s. The first one I ever saw was in an office complex in Schlongmont in 2002... The only thing that changed much during that time is the obviousness of it all and lessening of the associated hassle, but the availability has been there all along.
I get that you believe things changed for the worse with the rise of more up-front Dispensaries in 2008 forward. On that point we simply disagree.
May 24, 2017, 12:51 PM
Climb14erquote:
Originally posted by 46and2:
Again, Medical Marijuana has been legal in Colorado since November of 2000 and caregivers/med-growers were already providing delivery services and discrete med-retail locations in the early 2000s. The first one I ever saw was in an office complex in Schlongmont in 2002... The only thing that changed much during that time is the obviousness of it all and lessening of the associated hassle, but the availability has been there all along.
I get that you believe things changed for the worse with the rise of more up-front Dispensaries in 2008 forward. On that point we simply disagree.
Yes, we disagree! I never saw a MMJ dispensary prior to 2008, and I had an office in Boulder, live in SE Denver, and folks who had the ability to get MMJ then, it was far and few who bought MMJ! I have friends who suffered from debilitating illnesses and for them, 2008 was a milestone, a godsend for their health, quality of life and survival.
Again... I have nothing against weed, it's just that it attracted a lot of losers here as well as criminals.
May 24, 2017, 01:58 PM
46and2quote:
I had an office in Boulder
and you still didn't see any?
(I kid)

May 24, 2017, 05:28 PM
mikeyspizza"and a doctor said the victim was at risk of permanent disfigurement"
Well, isn't that what it wanted, after all.
May 24, 2017, 06:05 PM
rburgBack to the contents of a Taco...Was it Cheech and Chong that said "its dog meat, man".
I'm not sure about the hobby of removing testicles. We used to suggest "cut his balls off". The above story was more than just a minor cutting. Everybody involved wanted them removed. I don't see the problem.
May 24, 2017, 06:22 PM
bigeinkcmoSounds like the guy had
known issues and was possibly off his meds. Taking anger-management classes and dad says he's maybe messed up because his brother died in 2009.
Or, Reefer Madness!!!