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    Photo: westwordActivist/attorney Rob Corry: "Serious questions are raised as to the allocation of the patients' funds"​Activist/attorney Rob Corry, one of the most visible marijuana advocates on the Colorado scene, has sent an open records request to the Colorado Department of Health. Corry wants to know where the money has gone.


    Via email, Corry writes that Colorado has received "conservatively $1.7 million... from suffering patients paying for the privilege of waiting four months for a paper card that doesn't fit in normal wallets and falls apart in one wash," reports Michael Roberts at Westword.


    In the letter, Corry documents 19,691 patients who received marijuana registry cards between June 2001 and September 2009. With the health department recently receiving a record 1,650 applications in a single day, that number is clearly out of date.


    Here is Corry's letter in its entirety, courtesy of Westword:


    Dear Custodian of Records:
    We hereby request, pursuant to the Colorado Open Records Act, C.R.S. §24-72-201 et seq., any and all "writings," under C.R.S. § 24-72-202(, and public records," under C.R.S. § 24-72-202(6)(a)(I), relating to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's Medical marijuana Registry financial records.
    According to the CDPHE website, as of September 30, 2009, a total of 19,691 patients have applied for registry cards since June 2001, when the registry commenced. Multiplying this number by the $90.00 fee means the State has taken in at least $1.7 MILLION from suffering patients. This number is quite conservative, as there have been thousands of additional applicants between September 30, 2009 and the present. Additionally, for years the fee was $110.00. Given the CDPHE's admitted four-month severe delay in issuance of cards to patients, CDPHE's "mission creep" in compiling these unnecessary and intrusive statistics, and evidently scrutinizing physician recommendation data and referring allegedly too-prolific physicians to the Board, serious questions are raised as to the allocation of the patients' funds.
    This CORA request includes bank statements, accounting, financial spread sheets, analyses, memoranda, and other documents reflecting any and all funds or monies received by the CHPHE for Medical marijuana Registry cards covering the period from the inception of the registry program in approximately 2000 through the present day. This request includes, but is not limited to, any financial statements or other records reflecting the number of patients applying for the card and paying the fee, and the total amount of funds and fees received by CDPHE paid by patients, caregivers, and others for the registry card, as well as specifics regarding how the current $90.00 fee funds the operation of the program, accounting of all costs and staff, whether the current $90.00 fee charged to patients is excessive or insufficient to fund the program, and the amount of funds leftover after this fee is collected from patients, and how the CDPHE and/or the Colorado Legislature arrived at the figure of $258,735.00 that the Legislature deducted from the medical marijuana cash fund and diverted to the general fund on April 20, 2009, and how the Legislature selected that particular date to take these fees away from the administration of the registry program.
    Pursuant to C.R.S. § 24-72-203(3)(a) and § 24-72-205(1), please make the records available for inspection and copying as soon as possible. If you decide to withhold from inspection any part of the requested records, please provide a written statement of the grounds for denial pursuant to C.R.S. § 24-72-305(6).
    Please email Law Clerk Travis Simpson of my staff at [email protected] or me at [email protected] or call 303-634- 2244 if you have any questions and to arrange for inspection and/or copying of the records. If it is easier, please make electronic copies and forward to my office. Before incurring any costs, please advise me. Thank you for your prompt attention to this important matter.
    Sincerely,
    Robert J. Corry, Jr.
    cc. Travis Simpson, Law Clerk
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    DOUBLE POST!?!?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuZZyBUDz View Post
    DOUBLE POST!?!?!
    Did I? My bad, sorry man!
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    I looked around and didnt see a 'double post' The other one like this was in reply to that original thread. I thought this topic deserved it's OWN thread as it is Colorado specific...
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    This also needs BUMPED! Bumpity, bump-bump
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    it has been nearly 5 months since submitting for my license with the paper work and $90 fee and still havent heard anything back.
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    ...yep and THAT is completely unacceptable! ANY other licensing division gets you your license RIGHT AWAY... not months later or when they get around to it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacGuyver4.2.0 View Post
    ...yep and THAT is completely unacceptable! ANY other licensing division gets you your license RIGHT AWAY... not months later or when they get around to it!
    Especially when they are getting paid almost $100 to enter a few fields of data into a database, then send out a form.

    I would happily contract that job for the state.

    Our own health department is ripping us off... imagine that.


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    it has been nearly 5 months since submitting for my license with the paper work and $90 fee and still havent heard anything back.
    That sounds alittle excessive. My hubby just got his card the day after Christmas and the CDPHE actually recieved the application on Sept. 17th.

    It seems it is taking an average of 95-100 days from reciept of the application. If it has actually been 5 months I would investigate, ofcourse it seems like forever when you are waiting for your card.

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    Good to see this Cory gent taking action. His wife is Jessica Cory, the Repuplican Mom for legalized MJ. They are great people! I wish we had a MMJ system like CO has. In NV it costs us 150 bucks a year with a lot of paper work and NO support like having despenseries, etc. We are still treated like convicts in NV and hide like rats. Legal limit is one ounce. I guess restrictive is better than nothing.

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