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Medical Marijuana Banks? Colorado Lawmakers Propose Financial Co-Ops For MMJ Businesses

Posted: 01.28.2012 From Blog: 420 Blog

 

In September of 2011, the last bank in Colorado to openly work with medical marijuana businessesclosed those accounts and shut its doors to working with dispensaries due to increased federal pressure.

This left Colorado dispensaries between a rock and a hard place -- state law requires medical marijuana businesses to keep track of their transactions, but record keeping becomes much more difficult without banks working with them, the Daily Camera reported in October.

Now, cut off from the traditional banking system, there appears to be some hope for Colorado's dispensaries. Democrat Sen. Pat Steadman along with Republican Rep. Tom Massey are co-sponsoring Senate Bill 75 which would allow medical marijuana businesses to create financial cooperatives that would be regulated similarly to credit unions, except that they would be insured by by "non-federally backed" insurance policies, according to The Daily.

Robert Friechtel, director of the Medical Marijuana Business Exchange, told The Daily that he estimates nearly half of Colorado's 700 dispensaries lost their bank accounts in September of 2011. Friechtel went on to tell the The Daily, "Forcing dispensaries to go cash-only is crazy. How can owners safely and successfully run their businesses without any place to deposit money?"

"Senate Bill 75 is a positive step forward for an industry that is crying out for sensible banking solutions," Brian Vicente of Sensible Colorado, a marijuana advocacy group, told The Huffington Post. "Colorado's tightly regulated medical marijuana businesses need banking that allows them to operate like other state licensed businesses."

In mid-2011, the Department of Justice began threatening that it was going to begin to raid and prosecute medical pot shops even in states where the drug is legal, The Huffington Post reported. By the end of 2011, hundreds of marijuana shops in California were forced to shut down. Then just weeks ago, federal officials began the most aggressive marijuana law-enforcement action they have ever pursued in Colorado cracking down on dispensaries that are within 1,000 feet of schools. This kind of Federal pressure scared off more and more banks that were at one point will to work with these small businesses operating in a strange legal gap where state law ends and federal law begins.

 

Read more http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/27/medical-marijuana-banks-colo_n_1236408.html

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