If these new regulations go into effect, the medical marijuana patients of Colorado will suffer an illegal and immoral violation of their rights. The new Department of Revenue rules related to video surveillance and tracking of patient purchases violate the patients’ right to confidentiality guaranteed in the Article XVIII, Section 14 of the Colorado Constitution.

This isn’t even done when buying potentially deadly drugs like Morphine or Oxycontin!

The sharing of the personal information of these patients will profile them to be automatic suspects in a variety of situations!

“There are no security guidelines for how this information will be kept secure,” CTI said in a Monday press release. “As we have seen with WikiLeaks, it is virtually impossible to guarantee that electronic records will remain confidential.” “This is an unprecedented assault on the Constitutional guarantee to confidentiality of medical marijuana patients in Colorado,” CTI said. “We MUST stop the state from developing this database and replacing the confidential registry.”

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