Pubdate: Fri, 10 Apr 2009
Source: Fort Collins Coloradoan (CO)
Copyright: 2009 The Fort Collins Coloradoan
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Author: Douglas Crowl
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal)

LOVELAND SHOP TO OFFER MEDICAL POT

LOVELAND - Loveland's first medicinal marijuana dispensary will open
this week - more than eight years after Colorado voters legalized the
drug for such use.

Rich Present, 37, and Drew McNeil, 33, plan to open Nature's Medicine
today at 843 Cleveland Ave.

Along with selling marijuana, Nature's Medicine will provide a variety
of alternative health-related services, such as low-cost acupuncture
and massage, meditation, and a variety of herbs and
supplements.

The business will also contract out for more intensive home care; and
in August, a certified nursing assistant will join the staff.

"This will be a totally on-site thing," Present said, adding that the
business will have professionals on hand for walk-in services aimed at
patient care.

The store will sell smoking accessories and some clothing as
well.

McNeil would like to see the business as a place people can visit for
a variety of things, even for tea or fresh-squeezed juice, he said.

Still, the business likely will be best known as a marijuana
dispensary, featuring a locked room where state-registered patients
may purchase marijuana in a variety of forms, including budding
plants, baked goods and in liquid form.

Present would like to create a cooperative of legal marijuana growers
through Nature's Medicine to drive down the drug's price for medicinal
users, he said.

"If we are not beating the street (value) for $300 (an ounce), then
why should they come to us," Present said.

One ounce of marijuana at Nature's Medicine will cost between $250 and
$300 and one-eighth of an ounce will cost $50, plus standard sales
tax, Present said.

Colorado medical marijuana laws state that anyone registered to use
the drug can grow six plants for personal use.

However, they also can designate someone as a caregiver to grow those
plants for them.

As of February, about 6,800 Colorado residents have registered as
medical marijuana users; 569 of them are from Larimer County,
according to information from the Colorado Department of Public Health
and Environment.

Larimer County comes in as the region with the fourth-largest number
of people on the registry, behind Denver, Jefferson and El Paso counties.

Present and McNeil are registered users and caregivers for 20
patients.

Loveland police Sgt. Benjamin Hurr said police were consulted and this
type of operation is a legal business as long as the business owners
follow state and municipal laws.

Nature's Medicine is at least the second dispensary to open in Larimer
County.

One year ago, Enerchi Healing Center opened in Fort Collins providing
similar services.

"We've seen phenomenal success with our community," Enerchi owner Pam
Fleming said, adding she has not had any problems with the Fort
Collins police.
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