Colorado Banks Get Paranoid About Marijuana Dispensary Accounts

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My note- Beginning of Federal crackdown AGAIN? Why are BANKS turning away MONEY???
Colorado Banks Get Paranoid About Marijuana Dispensary Accounts



​Wells Fargo -- which, according to medical marijuana dispensary owners, was the only bank in Colorado which wanted their business -- has stopped opening new accounts for dispensaries.

Cristie Drumm, spokeswoman for Wells Fargo, said the bank is looking at state and federal laws to determine what risk the bank runs in working with dispensaries, reports John Ingold at The Denver Post.


"We're not actively opening accounts with these businesses at this time," Drumm said.


The bank hasn't said if it would close its existing dispensary accounts, but the news has many dispensary owners wondering if they might lose a key part of their business plans.


"We wouldn't have a bank to put our money in," said Ryan Vincent of The Health Center in Denver. "I don't know what we would do. We'd probably have to start rallying to put together a credit union."

​According to Vincent, "every dispensary" he knows of uses Wells Fargo as its bank, mostly because the marijuana industry hasn't been welcome in other financial institutions.


Vincent said shutting out dispensaries would deprive the bank of needed customers and deprive dispensaries of needed stability, possibly forcing them to operate in more shadowy, cash-oriented ways.


"It's interesting to see that there's money and no one wants to hold onto it," Vincent said. "We're trying to be a legitimate, above-board industry in Colorado."


While it's unusual for banks for turn away potential customers, legal considerations have made many banks uncomfortable working with dispensaries, according to Tim Powers, spokesman for the Colorado Bankers Association.


Federal law forbids banks from doing business with companies operating illegally, and marijuana distribution, whether or not for medical purposes, is still against federal law.


"Regulators are basically saying, 'Approach this with caution. There could be problems,' " Powers said.


"Because of that, a lot of banks are taking the ultra-conservative approach."
 
There's a warning between the lines here. Bankers are responsible for lobbying alot of the laws that get put on the books. If they don't wanna touch legal pot money there's something that they know and we don't. Don't trust them mutherfuckers.
 
There's a warning between the lines here. Bankers are responsible for lobbying alot of the laws that get put on the books. If they don't wanna touch legal pot money there's something that they know and we don't. Don't trust them mutherfuckers.


My thoughts EXACTLY! With only ONE bank handling ALL of the transactions from Colorado dispensaries, it makes it easier for THEM to track/monitor or basically watch who is moving the money. They are also NOT taking on any NEW dispensary accounts? Does this sound a bit ODD? In today's economy, a BANK is turning away MONEY!!?? Something is very,very wrong and we haven't seen the worst of it yet, I'm afraid.
 
I dont see anything wrong with it.. they just want to cover ther asses.

From reading the first post, it sounds like they do want to handle your money just, they want to make sure its legal first.

No bank wants to lose money and not accepting new accounts is loseing money.
 
If there dealing with dispenseries that arent legal by feds standards, then they might have troubles when alot of transaction like fees come out of those accounts. They know there fees are fuckin crasy like, they dont want to even be envolved with taking fees from companies that arent completly legal. I bet the CEO's of Wells Fargo are sippin on some Starbuck right now.You know they fuck each other. I hate both of them, my ol lady works for Wells and she hates that shit. I really hope it all works out for u guys in Co. Man o man.
 
Simple enough to get around, just tell them you sell herbal supplements and remedies. Bet most will assume you're just another one of the vitamin/nutritional health stores that you see in all the mini malls.
 
i'm getting sick of big businesses running this country. Clove/flavored cigarettes were banned, not cuz they were enticing to minors (bullshit), cuz they were stealing business from numero uno phillip morris, which did not possess rights to distribute clove/flavored cigs. Flavored cigs banned, yet not menthol? Hmm, oh thats right, phillip morris has patents/rights on menthol cigs, so, dont' ban those. Just like hemp was originally made illegal, because the logging/paper mills wouldnt have been able to compete, back in the day. How can the government produce tons and tons of poisonus narcotics (opiates, and even alcohol), while marijuana remains illegal? In all usa's history (& most of the world), the rich get richer while the poor get poorer. I'm sick of getting fucked by the big dick of THE MAN. What happened to governed by the people? People in control (aka the oil companies) are scared shitless that we're gonna revolt. The time is ripe for revolution. I just hope i'm not assassinated by my own government or punished for treason, just because I stand for that which the usa was originally founded. Democracy or hypocracy?
 
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