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Medical Marijuana Dispensary To Open In Carbondale
Entrepreneur is also a patient

John Stroud, Post Independent Staff
Tuesday, June 23, 2009

CARBONDALE, Colorado — A local man plans to open shop in Carbondale next month for what he believes will be the Roaring Fork Valley's first dispensary for medical marijuana.

Joey Jones, a Carbondale-area resident for three years who has worked as a personal trainer locally for two years, said Monday that he has secured a location near Highway 133 in Carbondale to serve as the outlet for Colorado Mountain Dispensary (CMD). He declined to disclose the location, preferring to work directly with clients.

He is gearing up to advertise locally and regionally to develop a group of patient clients who have obtained the legal permit for a specific medical reason under Colorado's Amendment 20 to purchase and possess up to 2 ounces of “a usable form of marijuana.”

That can be in a form that is smoked or, perhaps more preferably for some, in a variety of edible forms, Jones said.

“There are alternative ways to medicate that avoid the dangers associated with smoking,” he said. That includes a THC butter that can be used for baking, as well as capsules and drops containing THC, the active ingredient in the marijuana plant.

“We are excited to provide the valley with quality medicine without the hassle of driving all the way to Denver,” Jones said. “We will also be offering a discreet delivery service, from Aspen to Vail, and up to Grand Junction, effective Immediately.”

Jones, 24, is a patient himself, having been diagnosed a year-and-a-half ago with degenerative disc in his back. Doctors initially prescribed pain pills, but Jones sought out the alternative of using marijuana after learning that it is legal for medical use in Colorado.

“We're not trying to go around and get people to smoke pot,” he said. “Part of our mission is to educate people that this is a much healthier and safer alternative to prescription pain medication.”

Colorado voters in 2000 passed Amendment 20 to the state constitution. It authorizes individuals to use marijuana to lessen the debilitating symptoms of certain illnesses and medical conditions.

The law permits an authorized patient to possess up to 2 ounces of “a usable form of marijuana” or “no more than six marijuana plants, with three or fewer being mature, flowering plants that are producing a usable form of marijuana,” according to the amendment.

The law also allows for dispensaries such as the one Jones intends to operate, under the general classification of “caregiver.” There are several operating around Colorado, including in Grand Junction. Aspen attorney Lauren Maytin also told The Aspen Times in April that she was working with a group of clients who wanted to open a dispensary in Aspen. She could not be reached Monday for comment on whether that venture came to fruition.

Jones said even if CMD is the only dispensary in the valley to start, it's probably only a matter of time before others come along.

“If there's not a need here now, there will be very, very soon, so I'm not concerned about it being successful,” he said.

As of May 31, there were 71 people in Garfield County with medical marijuana permits, 32 in Pitkin County, and 66 in Eagle County, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Statewide, 7,630 people have active, valid medical marijuana permits.

Jones said he is not aware of any medical doctors locally who have signed for patients to obtain medical marijuana, but that also may change.

“If a doctor sees the potential for medical marijuana to work for a patient, we want to be able to work with them,” he said.

Jones said he and his girlfriend, who is assisting with the new venture, are organizing an education campaign as well, and plan to have a presence of some sort at the Carbondale Fourth of July celebration.

“We want to get the word out about medical marijuana and what it's all about,” he said.

Jones acknowledged there will be some self-policing involved to make sure patients aren't abusing the service.

“If someone purchases 2 ounces and then comes back the next day for another 2 ounces, obviously something is up,” he said. “We care about our patients, and we don't want them to do anything illegal.”

Jones said he is “outsourcing” for the marijuana he will need for his operation, and is working with a grower who will be growing specifically for CMD patients.

Carbondale Police Chief Gene Schilling said he does not have a problem with Jones' operation, “as long as he follows the rules.”

Marijuana possession and distribution above the limit spelled out in Amendment 20, and without the proper permitting for patients and dispensers, remains illegal in Colorado, as well as under federal law, causing some problems when it comes to local enforcement.

Jones said he plans to have the storefront up and running by mid-July. For more information about CMD, call (970) 306-3231.


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If area resident Joey Jones plays by the rules when he launches his business next month, it stands to reason he can set a good and noble example. If he doesn't, then the skeptics will seize the moment.

Jones plans to open the Roaring Fork Valley's first medical marijuana dispensary in Carbondale. A medical marijuana patient himself, Jones announced Monday that he will run an outlet for the Colorado Mountain Dispensary near Highway 133 in Carbondale.

Jones can do this because of Amendment 20, which voters passed in 2000 and allows people to use marijuana for medicinal purposes. Individuals can posses up 2 ounces, which can be smoked or eaten in various forms.

There's certainly a demand for medicinal marijuana in the valley: Through May 31 there were 71 people in Garfield County with medical marijuana permits, 32 in Pitkin County and 66 in Eagle County.

Jones said he believes that if his dispensary is successful, then others will open locally. He has also vowed to operate a clean operation and play by the rules.

“We're not trying to go around and get people to smoke pot,” he said Monday. “Part of our mission is to educate people that this is a much healthier and safer alternative to prescription pain medication.”

We hope Jones is being sincere. That's because skeptics of medicinal marijuana have long argued that this is just a movement to eventually legalize the plant. There obviously is some truth to that, but at the same time marijuana has proven to be very effective when it comes to boosting appetites among the ailing, and easing the pain for those who are suffering.

By running a tight ship and following the rules, Jones will be able to keep the skeptics at bay, while providing a service for some people who are suffering.


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Hotdam ! i got cousins from both sides of the family in carbondale
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