By 2010, there were hundreds and hundreds of marijuana businesses in operation. In response to the growing unregulated commercial medical marijuana industry, the Colorado State Legislature became one of the first governing bodies to enact legislation to implement a regulatory structure for commercial licensed medical marijuana businesses when it enacted HB10-1284.
This piece of legislation created the regulatory structure for medical marijuana; naming the Executive Director of the Department of Revenue as the State Licensing Authority, creating the Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division (“MMED”, now “MED”), and setting up a licensing construct for cultivations, products manufacturers, and centers – all of which were required to undergo financial and criminal background checks. Additionally, it required all employees in the industry to be licensed and undergo criminal background checks. Continue reading “HB10-1284 – Concerning Regulation of Medical Marijuana or the Birth of the Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division”